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theory and its transformative applications. Why Join the UM6P Vanguard Center? The UM6P Vanguard Center offers a unique environment that bridges the gap between theoretical research and impactful
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learning methods. Develop deep learning architectures (e.g., variational autoencoders, graph neural networks, transformers) for cross-omics data representation and feature extraction. Apply multi-view
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CBS - Postdoctoral Position: Artificial Intelligence Applied to Metabolomics for Health Applications
metabolomics data from clinical studies. Apply deep learning models (e.g., autoencoders, variational autoencoders, graph neural networks) for biomarker discovery, disease classification, and patient
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in some fashion. Mathematically, a network is represented by a graph, which is a collection of nodes that are connected to each other by edges. The nodes represent the objects of the network and the
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on propulsion systems for small satellites, with emphasis on chemical, electric, and green micro-propulsion systems. They will also teach propulsion theory and lab-based courses, and contribute to CubeSat mission
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: Holomorphic functions, residue theorem, and their application to optical system analysis. Differential Geometry: Study surfaces and curves in optical materials using tensor calculus. Group Theory: Using
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Science and Society, but also by examining the truth of scientific theories (this is the role of the epistemologist) and the impact of putting them into practice (this is the role of the researcher in
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Biotechnology Engineering. This is a full-time, tenure-track faculty position focused on bridging the gap between academic theory and industrial practice. The successful candidate will play a key role in
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Science and Society, but also by examining the truth of scientific theories (this is the role of the epistemologist) and the impact of putting them into practice (this is the role of the researcher in
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proficiency in Density Functional Theory (DFT) and/or Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations, enabling the computational investigation of material properties, electronic structure, and atomic-scale behavior