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The interplay of TCS with Harmonic analysis and additive combinatorics There will be opportunities for collaboration with faculty members and PhD students and to engage with the broader quantum computing and
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mental health omics data more harmonized, accessible, understandable, and useful to researchers, clinicians, industry, and people with lived experience. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team
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to evaluate. The main research question is how to automatically harmonize the retrieved information allowing a unique analysis and to map them against multiple user-tailored outputs. This is necessary as the
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research themes include: off-momentum collimation in merger and arc sections, influence of higher-order magnetic harmonics, alignment errors and mechanical tolerances, wakefield effects in beam combination
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Bremen, Bremen | Germany | 3 months ago
models as predictive tools to address questions regarding the response of deep-sea ecosystems to various pressures. A key question addresses the best combination of ML and network analysis to maximize
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of systems. We develop methods to advance sustainable energy and chemical process systems from the molecular to the scale of the systems. Our work combines process analysis and system modeling to design
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frameworks. Collecting and harmonizing data from case studies and databases (e.g., ecoinvent, OBIS, WoRMS) to support robust, scenario-based environmental modelling, including prospective LCAs. Exploring
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well as features representing regional function; developing and testing methods for regional blood flow and ventilation; and utilizing output of quantitative image analysis methods together with subject demographic