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-diseases/ . This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with computational and wet-lab scientists at the forefront of pioneering research. You will be responsible for designing and implementing proteomic
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. The project will be part of the activities of the Constellium University Technology Centre (UTC) established with BCAST. The successful candidate will have the opportunities to interact with researchers in
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Technologies for e-governance and civic engagement play a crucial role in supporting and transforming public services and community interactions, with the potential to foster greater citizen
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cutting-edge research in quantum sciences and fosters future innovation. As a doctoral candidate, you will be part of the Vienna Doctoral School in Physics (VDSP), a vibrant community of over 100 quantum
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cutting-edge research in quantum sciences and fosters future innovation. As a doctoral candidate, you will be part of the Vienna Doctoral School in Physics (VDSP), a vibrant community of over 100 quantum
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(coordination) and safety constraints can be intractable. Your work will bridge this gap by providing generalizable, provable design approach that apply across a wide range of networked systems. This 3.5-year PhD
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triggers like abnormal electrical signals (focal triggers) and swirling patterns of electrical activity (re-entrant rotors), which interact across the heart’s inner and outer layers. Because most studies
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. The work will be hosted at Swansea University Medical School and is designed with strong patient and public involvement and aims to directly influence clinical practice through accessible tools and knowledge
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) have been developed in the past to describe the interaction of solar radiation with vegetation and they allow for the retrieval of major canopy characteristics. When these models are coupled with
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-phonon interactions, which together form tri-partite coupling that gives rise to effective optomechanical interaction between collective excitonic states (optical) and vibrational modes (mechanical