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Western Australia. Our PhD scholarship recipients explore a range of topics from a variety of disciplines, from investigating psychosocial capital in the mining workforce to decarbonisation in steelmaking
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, hemicelluloses, pectins) and lignins and their rheological and mechanical properties, in collaboration with the Mines d'Alès and the LRP in Grenoble The project is part of the Wallmat project within the framework
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transcriptomics and single-cell RNA sequencing on patient samples • Mining and analyzing public cancer databases (TCGA, GEO, etc.) and omics data • Inferring TLS formation and maturation stages from
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ontology alignment in physics and materials domains Build and maintain ontologies, OWL/RDF knowledge graphs, SPARQL endpoints, and open benchmarking suites to guarantee FAIR, reusable research data Mine and
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/RDF knowledge graphs, SPARQL endpoints, and open benchmarking suites to guarantee FAIR, reusable research data Mine and link structure-property relationships from DFT, MD, phase-field, TEM/SEM, and
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Leibniz-Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research | Neu Seeland, Brandenburg | Germany | 10 days ago
of computational load for such a development. In the frame of a third party funded research project, we are looking for a PhD Student to work on and develop breeding strategies to mine Winter-wheat accessions stored
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this for data mining of existing scRNAseq datasets in the lab, as well as publicly published and newly generated data. You will study how abnormal genetic content modulates cell fate decisions in pluripotent stem
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techniques. Has knowledge/experience in Argument Mining. Is willing to work independently in a results-oriented manner. Is willing to collaborate with the interdisciplinary team of the project. Is familiar
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datasets (e.g. scRNA-seq) to derive prior knowledge on AML dormancy Develop and apply integrative data analysis pipelines (e.g. MOFA, Scriabin, LIANA+, COSMOS) for mining and interpreting multi-omic datasets
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of Health Sciences Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Engineering courses Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen