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group selection management to promote structural complexity, making them a useful test of different modeling approaches in the Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS). Currently FVS users, which largely consist
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mathematical and physical sciences with experimental analysis in biology and biomedicine (Living Systems Institute | University of Exeter ). Fusing different disciplines empowers discovery across scales; from
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also support and contribute to cutting-edge research focused on developing machine learning methods to integrate pathology with other complex data types - such as genomics, spatial biology, radiology
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, development of complex data visualizations, and demonstrated skill in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, statistical analysis, natural language processing and text analysis; experience
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M6 ToF-SIMS instrument, providing expert guidance, high-level training, and scientific leadership in advanced surface analysis techniques. This academic position will have the freedom to drive
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The School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) of NTU is an exciting environment for research. The Yong research group works on novel problems in biological and complex systems and has
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to understand complex, multi-scale physics in astrophysical systems ranging in scales from planets to the Universe. Part of this mission is to develop, maintain, and contribute to open-source software packages
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models and other natural language processing techniques applied to language understanding and the next generation of search engines. AI + Health: This area levarages AI to study and solve complex problems