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. The successful candidate will be joining the Ultracold Quantum Gases group led by Prof. Dr.Leticia Tarruell . The Fermi-Hubbard model is a cornerstone model of condensed matter physics. It describes the physics
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The Institute The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international biomedical research institute of excellence, based in Barcelona, Spain, with more than 400 scientists from 44 countries
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into the brain with unprecedented efficiency and selectivity. Key Responsibilities Develop high-throughput screening cell-based BBB models. Utilize advanced molecular biology, proteomics and microscopy to study
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diabetes. The successful applicant will develop cell-based model systems such as human stem cell-derived beta cells, using single cell genomic read-outs, and will explore poorly understood genome regulatory
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) and its TranSIESTA functionality. SIESTA is a multi-purpose first-principles method and program based on Density Functional Theory, which can describe the atomic and electronic properties of systems
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the ultimate goal to map and model human cell lineage dynamics across development, disease and aging at multiple levels of biological systems by integrating single-cell multi-omics and artificial intelligence
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The Institute The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international biomedical research institute of excellence, based in Barcelona, Spain, with more than 400 scientists from 44 countries
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research team based at the School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, South China University of Technology (SCUT). Our research focuses on designing functional biomaterials that replicate the biochemical
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, graphene-based nanostructures, 2D materials, topological insulators...). This position is related to MOLESENSE (PID2022-140845OB-C63), a project within the program of the Spanish Research Agency PROYECTOS DE
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for industrial applications (e.g. building integration PV) and novel self-powered photovoltaic-based devices for Internet of things (IoT) applications (e.g. sensors, wearables, printed electronics). The group