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modelling and AI/ML for the quality monitoring/control, at the end offering to the society novel nanostructured materials, their shape-forming and integration into devices. Your tasks We are seeking a highly
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biomedical engineering research. The CPAMS Research Group is looking for a dynamic and independent post-doc interested in computational modelling of cardiovascular and respiratory physiology to improve
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the technical implementation, the candidate will contribute to the development of regulatory frameworks, business models, and social analyses that enable broader adoption of community PV. This interdisciplinary
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transduction, cell culture, and immune functional assays; supporting the development of in vivo models, such as adoptive T-cell transfer in mice, for preclinical testing of engineered circuits where relevant
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. You will perform microstructural characterization of dry coated electrodes using physical and machine learning based methods and the electrochemical assessment of the electrodes in battery cells. Your
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in these areas. It is anticipated that the work will be based at CERN for a major portion of the duration of the appointment. There may be opportunities for some presence at the Fermilab LHC Physics
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to departmental activities, as well as the standard teaching, grading and mentoring duties. Profile Candidates should have (or be near completion of) a PhD in mathematics with an excellent research track record
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) based DCS and develop a spectrometer with unprecedented spectral resolution, sensitivity, and speed. Together with our partners, we will apply this instrument to study the ro-vibrational nature of chiral
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one of the programmes. It is home to a community of over 100 PhD, postdoctoral and Professorial researchers working on diverse themes related to sustainable cities and resilient infrastructure systems
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disease mechanisms and neural biomarkers of disease progression. Our research integrates findings from model systems with translational human studies (e.g., using MEG/EEG), in close collaboration with