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Description of the AMBER project This post-doctoral position is part of AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, which will address scientific and sectoral gaps in
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researchers, are top-ranked internationally. Work description The employment mainly comprises research in the intersection of Generative AI and software engineering, within the scope of the research project
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with different research profiles and research schools. Our work takes place in cooperation with and in strategic agreements with companies, organisations and public authorities in the region. Employment
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This multidisciplinary position is part of a WASP NEST (Novelty, Excellence, Synergy, Teams) project focused on advancing generative models and perceptual understanding in computer vision. The
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design. One of our group's goals is to create efficient surrogate models that reduce the computational cost of MD simulations by several orders of magnitude. Notable examples of our work in this area
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on the development of self-sensing fiber-reinforced cementitious composites (SS-FRCMs) for the dual purpose of structural strengthening and real-time health monitoring of infrastructure. The research is structured
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which the postdoctoral fellow will be engaged involves structural and functional characterization of bacterial proteins in a pathway that transfers acylated proteins from the inner membrane to the outer
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is close. Our cohesive campuses make it easy to meet, work together and exchange knowledge, which promotes a dynamic and open culture. The ongoing societal transformation and large green investments in
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group works on structural and functional characterizing of molecular mechanisms of bacterial antiphage immunity. Professor Vasili Hauryliuk leads the Molecular Enzymology group at the Department
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methods, technologies, and materials to reduce reliance on unsustainable practices and fossil fuel-based compounds as a response to societal requests for green alternatives that maintain high performance