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amino acid sequence in proteins. However, understanding and making predictions for the global energy landscape is a much harder problem. In particular, a key research goal is to predict the pathways by
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Technology (SIPT) Unit. At the SIPT Unit, we are committed to advancing the frontiers of science and technology through the development of innovative instruments and methodologies across multiple domains
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malignancies, such as Multiple Myeloma and Mantle cell lymphoma. To uncover vulnerabilities within the tumor ecosystem, we combine fundamental and translational approaches, working closely with the University
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research should align with AFMB’s flagship thematic areas: virology and glycobiology. The AFMB Laboratory provides an optimal environment to bridge in silico results with experimental work. Its state
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, will coordinate the department's medical domain and will work closely with study programme directors, clinical partners and university management to align and consolidate existing and future medical
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addition, this role also offers the opportunity to develop independent research projects aligned with the group’s overarching goals. You are expected to learn and implement innovative techniques, participate
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axonal damage in multiple sclerosis? For more information, please visit our website or contact Ivana Nikić-Spiegel: ivana.nikic(at)uni.lu . Your profile A Master's degree (or equivalent) in a relevant
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, metadata standards, and ontologies into the platform Acting as liaison between data providers, IT developers and data governance teams Ensuring scientific alignment and adherence to ethical, legal, and data
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, aligning with contemporary demands for robust and secure energy systems. The candidate will actively seek cooperation with researchers from within the Department, but also with researchers from other
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, sensor failures, or the aggregation of datasets from multiple sources. There is a rich literature on how to impute missing values, for example, considering the EM algorithm [Dempster et al., 1977], low