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for translation and testing model predictions; bioinformaticians, investigating evolutionary conservation of sequence, (co)expression and regulatory modules; and modelers, developing crop-specific integrated plant
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, different time scales of predictability. Famous examples include various states in the transition to turbulent fluid flow or metastable chemical configurations. However, such transient stochastic phenomena
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predicts the thermodynamic properties of complex fluid mixtures. His research has put him at the forefront of a new discipline, Molecular Systems Engineering, which engineers new processes and products
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chemical propulsion; development of fluid dynamics advanced breakthrough concepts for the analysis and prediction of gases and liquids for both internal and external flow regimes; providing expert technical
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. Important themes are logistical organisation of regional care and prediction of treatment outcomes for individual patients. Research activities involve collecting (prognostic and care logistics) data
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such as calculating sample compositions, precise mixing using pipettes/scales, and handling instruments and equipment. You have a quantitative mindset with the ability to analyse data, make predictions, and
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to build predictive models Collaborate closely with experimentalists and modelling experts Project Environment This position is part of a collaborative research project involving: Two PhD students at TU
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order and chaos and, thereby, different time scales of predictability. Famous examples include various states in the transition to turbulent fluid flow or metastable chemical configurations. However, such
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as the host. Based on his data, it is now easier to predict after a general screening whether a virus found in a mosquito is dangerous to mammals, including humans. This is an important development in
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. An aortic aneurysm is a bulge in the body’s main artery, the aorta. The bulge can rupture, unfortunately leading to death in more than eighty per cent of cases. It is not currently possible to predict whether