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, Integrated sensing/memory/logic materials, Synchrotron light source techniques, Machine-learned force field development, Technology computer-aided design, AI hardware accelerators, Augmented reality hardware
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Position Summary The i-BRAIN Nanofabrication Facility at SMART is a world-class international facility supporting cutting-edge brain–computer interface (BCI) and neurotechnology research. We
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; representation from three continents). Our lab’s strength lies in integrating multiple disciplines: Single-cell microfluidics Quantitative (image) analysis Mathematical modelling Microbiology Molecular biology We
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questions we aim to tackle as part of this project are: Why are only some bacteria capable of performing one or both processes? Under which environmental conditions do organisms that can execute both
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mathematics and physical sciences, life sciences, and humanities and social sciences. IMB, comprising 31 faculty members, conducts fundamental research to advance the understanding of biological processes
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Cultivation Base for Radiation-Mitochondria and Human Major Diseases. We are at the forefront of disease prevention, molecular diagnostics, and medical imaging technologies. To date, our teams have led 25
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Autonomy over your schedule Fully remote position (computer and internet access required) Opportunity to contribute to a mission-driven company improving access to healthcare careers 📩 How to Apply Click
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list of questions we aim to tackle are: Why are only some bacteria capable of performing one or both processes? Under which environmental conditions do organisms that can execute both modifications
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: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Energy Science, Energy Engineering, Optics, Computer Engineering, Integrated Circuits, Information Engineering, Robotics, Network Science, Artificial
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for the Study of Plant-Environment Interactions Artificial Intelligence Research Institute of SUAT Center for Neurocognition and Social Behavior Large Model Research Center Computer Vision and Recognition