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computational algorithms to enable regenerative cell therapies. Now, we are seeking a highly driven postdoctoral researcher to contribute to our ambitious mission. Division The Division of Biomolecular and
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efficient decoding algorithms" supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). The APSIA Group is seeking a highly qualified post-doctoral researcher for this project. For further information, you
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excellent benefits, to postdoctoral fellows. To find out more about our benefits for postdocs, check out this link . Highly motivated individuals with a recent Ph.D. in immunology or cell biology and
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as well as guidance from a multidisciplinary team of students and postdocs. Interested? Check out our laboratory and publications on https://raeslab.sites.vib.be/e... and/or https://scholar.google.com
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. The HEXAPIC project aims to develop a novel high-performance Particle-In-Cell (PIC) code for plasma physics simulations, leveraging the capabilities of exascale computing systems. By optimizing PIC algorithms
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professional growth and career readiness empowering postdocs for success beyond their training. This includes access to grant writing workshops, individual development plans, teaching and mentoring opportunities
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research productivity. Customized Professional and Career Growth: Experience specifically designed programs to enhance professional growth and career readiness empowering postdocs for success beyond
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; collaborate with senior staff members from diverse background (biologists, structural biologists and medicinal chemists). Former Chen Lab postdocs have landed jobs as Assistant Professors in Universities
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twins together with two PhD students, especially to propose new models and algorithms for complex maneuvers, and building a parametric autonomous model of drivers reproducing a close to reality human
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. The most recent methodological research of the group includes algorithms for cell type deconvolution, high-resolution purification, and integration of single cell multi-omics data. This postdoctoral fellow