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modeling and prediction Integration of perception, planning, and control for robust real-time robotic performance Requirements PhD Position: Master’s degree in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
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Professor and Director of Bioinformatics program at Indiana University Indianapolis (IUI). Building on the extensive mult-omics and brain imaging datasets, we focus on the computational -omics studies aimed
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the fields of Applied Mathematics/Fluid Mechanics/Computer Science/Robotics and Control, or other related fields. 3) Passion and commitment towards scientific research; Good communication skills and ability
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the fields of Applied Mathematics/Fluid Mechanics/Computer Science/Robotics and Control, or other related fields. 3) Passion and commitment towards scientific research; Good communication skills and ability
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, Dev. Cell, 2007; Pandit et al., Development, 2015; Palaniappan et al., Development, 2018). The overall focus of this project is to understand the molecular mechanisms that control light- and opsin
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research on blockchain data transparency and integrity mechanisms Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at conferences Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams on blockchain
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mechanics, scientific computing and also a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. PhD students hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or equivalent degree
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Qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Software Engineering, FinTech Strong programming skills in Solidity and other smart contract languages Experience with blockchain platforms and development tools Proven
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04.04.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair for Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems (CAPS) offers this position as part of the DARE-project funded by the EuroHPC JU bringing together
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postdoctoral researcher to investigate the molecular mechanisms driving the development and maintenance of persistent pain. Our research explores the (epi)genetic regulation of cell state changes in pain