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Interfaces in Additive/Subtractive Hybrid Manufacturing for Sustainable Refurbishment. This position is part of the CiP (Circularity in Production), which aims to develop and demonstrate hybrid manufacturing
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. We are seeking applicants with a strong background in network neuroscience, genetics, psychiatry, computational biology, and/or computer science who are interested in working at the interface of human
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functionality. We are seeking a candidate who can span the interface between animal nutrition and process technology and who is dedicated to the development of alternative, sustainable feed ingredients
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functionality. We are seeking a candidate who can span the interface between animal nutrition and process technology and who is dedicated to the development of alternative, sustainable feed ingredients
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theory, statistical physics, and the theory of complex systems. A particular focus is given to interdisciplinary fields such as cognitive and brain sciences, quantum computing, artificial intelligence and
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– This project is part of the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)-funded INSPIRE program, which aims at deciphering the molecular mechanisms of IRE1 through a unique and novel prism at the interface of chemical
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 hours ago
neurological disorders and injuries. The lab uses high-density neurophysiology (Neuropixels), high-density spinal stimulation, brain-spine interfaces, computational modeling, computational systems neuroscience
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candidates will have expertise in computational imaging, with: (i) an algorithmic focus, with particular interest in methods at the interface of deep learning and optimisation theory, and/or (ii
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integration of transplanted stem cells. We expect the fellow to be highly motivated, independent and innovative. The applicant can expect to receive career mentoring from faculty of the Program of Image Guided
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, and brain computer interface tasks. This project will support our goal of testing the Controllosphere Theory of cognitive effort (see doi 10.1037/rev0000467). A Ph.D. and background in computational