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consortium; access to mentorship, open science initiatives, and international research networks for career development. The Center for Credible AI at Warsaw University of Technology offers: an opportunity
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networks for career development. Support for Innovative Entrepreneurship e.g. support for developing spin-off companies, access to acceleration and investment programmes. The Center for Credible AI at Warsaw
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complex, requiring substantial financial investment and many years of work to bring a new drug to market. One way to shorten the time and reduce the costs of this process is through artificial intelligence
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, with proven skills in adapting complex systems to research needs. Experience with large-scale facilities is considered a strong advantage. * Thermohydraulic and Multiphase Flow Instrumentation
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Offer Description The skin is the largest and one of the most complex organs of the human body, acting as a critical barrier against mechanical injury, infection, dehydration, and harmful environmental
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Offer Description The skin is the largest and one of the most complex organs of the human body, acting as a critical barrier against mechanical injury, infection, dehydration, and harmful environmental
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largest and one of the most complex organs of the human body, acting as a critical barrier against mechanical injury, infection, dehydration, and harmful environmental factors. While minor wounds can heal
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computational insights to unravel molecular mechanisms from single molecules to complex cellular systems, in line with IIMCB’s mission to address fundamental questions in biology and respond to health-related
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chromatin and epigenetic landscapes at both bulk and single-cell resolution across diverse disease models, with a particular focus on the role of the Mediator complex in gene regulation. The candidate will
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research and foster collaborations by using computational insights to unravel molecular mechanisms from single molecules to complex cellular systems, in line with IIMCB’s mission to address fundamental