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. Requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD in theoretical/computational physics or applied mathematics. A strong background in quantum mechanics and numerical simulations is
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implement innovative solutions to enable seamless operation in connected and autonomous mobility use cases. - Validate research outcomes through a combination of high-fidelity simulations and
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Description of the offer : Join our team for a postdoctoral position focused on advancing Spin-Orbit Torque (SOT) based Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJ) for embedded non-volatile memory applications
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priors. Thanks to the proposed theory, we will investigate the use of simulations informed by such mechanistic approaches to identify differential tumor evolutive patterns and treatment outcomes based
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, for example by developing novel approaches to constrain learning-based models by mechanistic priors. Thanks to the proposed theory, we will investigate the use of simulations informed by such mechanistic
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Description of the offer : The aim of this project is to develop a digital twin for spintronics - a platform for simulating and characterising a magnetic object from its theoretical design through
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the approximation over time, (2) Energy-based optimization that balances accuracy and mesh complexity, or (3) Graph-based techniques that seek near-optimal connectivity structures for mesh representation. • Recent
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study and other ongoing translational initiatives to develop a voice-based digital health solution to alleviate the diabetes burden. Project objective The PhD candidate will work at the interface
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? How can minimally invasive, bioorthogonal click chemistry-based labeling strategies be further developed and optimized for live-cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, and cell-specific proteomics