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biological systems, also in collaboration with other researchers and companies. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Physics
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research in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at international conferences We are looking for a candidate with: A PhD in oceanography, climate science, applied mathematics, computational science, or a
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: Essential experience and skills: You have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics or in a related quantitative field (e.g., Statistics, Mathematics, Physics), and a passion for problem
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mathematical and analytical models to predict coil loss, facilitating the optimal design of HPMCs Constructing a large-signal platform to measure coil loss of HPMCs Exploring innovative solutions, such as new
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(AUH), where the newly developed therapeutic oligonucleotides will be tested in preclinical models. Applicants must hold a PhD in chemistry and have documented experience in organic synthesis and nucleic
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inaccuracy, irregular sampling grids, variations in measurement conditions, and other measurement uncertainties. The successful candidates should have excellent grades, strong mathematical and simulation
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disciplines of mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering. We offer education ranging from bachelor's degrees to PhDs and support continuing education, all rooted in these scientific disciplines
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mathematical and analytical models to predict coil loss, facilitating the optimal design of HPMCs Constructing a large-signal platform to measure coil loss of HPMCs Exploring innovative solutions, such as new
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for candidates with strong backgrounds (preferably PhDs) within mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials science, applied mathematics or physics. Specific disciplines will involve heat transfer
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, applied mathematics and computational sciences with a strong focus on computational humanities research. The project leverages an extensive dataset of digitized books, newspapers, and visual artworks