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for Molecular Medicine - performs basic and translational research in neuroscience and brain disorders. We aim at unravelling the mechanisms that explain cellular communication and computation networks in brain
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background in feed processing technologies, biochemical, and chemical evaluation methods. Proven experience in experimental design, data analysis, scientific communication and writing. Demonstrated ability
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parasitology, immunology and with relevant experience in molecular and bioinformatic research methodologies. You must have strong interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrated your ability
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machine learning is emerging as a promising avenue for solving problems in physics and engineering. Particularly, physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) have shown remarkable potential to solve problems
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OpenFoam and developing solvers therein. In addition, the selected candidate is expected to have: Good publication track record, High level of motivation and independence, Good English communication skills
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journals Experience in international research collaboration and networking Write and speak English fluently Experience in planning and conducting experiments in field-grown crop production is an advantage
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involved in Parkinson’s Disease. This is part of a vibrant multidisciplinary network collaboration headed by Prof. Daniel Otzen, AU, and including collaborators Dr. Simon Glerup (Draupnir and AU), Prof. Mads
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++ or Python Working knowledge of ROS Publication experience Excellent communication and language skills Teaching experience Preferred skills: Experience with UAV control Concrete experience in machine learning
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the University of Bern, thus presenting ample opportunities to expand ones scientific network. Qualifications The ideal candidate for the position should have the following qualifications: A Ph.D
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emissions from agricultural systems are rapidly needed to meet the goal of net-zero production, while maintaining yields, avoiding pollution swapping, and promoting farmer’s engagement to adopt mitigation