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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | about 11 hours ago
-aligned extraction and direct-contact assays with physiologically relevant temperature ramps, evaluating cell viability/morphology, hemolysis, platelet activation/aggregation, and complement/coagulation
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morphology from URA and greenery inventories from NParks—to support neighbourhood-scale simulations using the Open Foam and urbanMicroclimateFoam CFD models. These simulations evaluate how urban form
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) Prototype evaluation and model optimisation . WORKPLACE AND SCIENTIFIC SUPERVISION: The work will be developed at the CDRSP, under the scientific guidance of Prof. João Manuel Matias. . GRANT FINANTIAL
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candidate will work on an interdisciplinary Human Frontier Science Programme grant to unravel the functional ecology of heterotrophic protists, combining behavioural assays, ultrastructural and morphological
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, morphological, chemical, physical and mechanical characterization; Knowledge in additive and/or subtractive manufacturing; Knowledge in CAD modelling, Knowledge in computer simulation: • Excellent knowledge – 20
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of binary and ternary CSAFs using tools developed at CMU. These CSAF samples will be used by our collaborators at UPPA conducting experiments in which model microbes are adsorbed onto the CSAF surfaces and
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focuses on mechanical and morphological evolution of the insect heart, as part of the recently funded Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) grant awarded to Prof. Young’s lab. The heart is one of the first
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models to analyze morphology, function, and transcript/protein profiles under both basal and stress conditions. The second line of research aims to identify therapies for acquired hearing loss. We use
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to generate complex multi-modal datasets using human-induced pluripotent stem cells differentiated into cardiomyocytes and lung alveolar cells. This includes functional, morphological, and
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of urban transport systems. Craig Douglas: His work explores landscape as a dynamic material process in a constant state of flux through analytical and conceptual approaches integrating modelling, simulation