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Research Fellow to join our research program. Our research focuses on elucidating the fundamental mechanisms of RNA virus infection and host defense, as well as structure-guided antiviral development. We
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3 years. It does not come with any teaching obligations, though there may be opportunities for those interested in some light teaching for the purpose of career development. There will be adequate
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for the development of Performing literature review and background study on multi-modal AI safety Apply knowledge on large multi-modal models to optimize training and inference processes Conduct experiments to compare
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processes, and leading R&D efforts in material science for application development. Drives the development and implementation of coating techniques. Oversee the transition from experimental designs
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subsystems: manta-ray-like fin propulsion. Responsibilities include mechanical and actuator design, prototype fabrication, control development, hydrodynamic and energy characterisation (tank/flume tests
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, conference papers, books, and creative research artefacts where applicable. • Contribute to the strategic development of games research directions and priorities at ACRC. Grant Development and Funding
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Description We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Research Fellow to join our team in the development of rechargeable batteries using computational design. As part of this project, you will play a key
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. • Applicants with expertise in interface development, micro/nano fabrication, animal experiments, and artificial intelligence would be preferred. • Strong written and spoken communication skills. • Open to
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blockchain frameworks. Proficiency in smart contract development (Go, Java, or Solidity) and blockchain SDKs/APIs. Hands-on experience with trusted execution environments (Intel SGX, ARM TrustZone
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interactions between the eye and the brain and in processes by which light can regulate ocular and neurological functioning and development. The goal of our group is to translate fundamental findings in visual