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adaptable networks. Recently we have developed different types of inherently flame retardant dynamic networks for fire safe fiber reinforced composites and self healing coatings. The proposed position will
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investigate development of functional covalent adaptable networks. Recently we have developed different types of inherently flame retardant dynamic networks for fire safe fiber reinforced composites and self
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extraction, alignment, QC metrics, drift/batch correction) and reporting. Advance annotation strategies using modern approaches such as spectral/structure fingerprinting, molecular networking, in-silico
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disappearing firn on mountain glaciers. The project also features a broad network of partners in Europe and Central Asia. The aim of this position is to implement improved parameterizations of albedo and
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2026, as a PostDoc in social-ecological systems 70-100% (f/m/d) Within a European network of research regions, you will investigate the social, economic, and ecological impacts of ground-mounted
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Medicine (https://www.irem.uzh.ch/en.html) combines cutting-edge stem cell and bioengineering research to advance regenerative therapies. Based on bio-inspired principles and novel biomimetic technologies
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of the research initiative. In addition, you will have opportunities to develop e large collaborative projects with forest network partners, including members of the ForestPlots network. You hold a PhD in forest
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biology. The project aims to uncover how mechanical properties, forces, and physical phenotypes integrate with molecular networks to regulate the function of complex cellular systems across multiple
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electrophysiological recordings to track how tumor invasion alters neuronal network activity at single-cell and population levels Apply spatial transcriptomic techniques to map gene expression changes in tumor-connected
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conclude on December 31st 2029. The goal of this research effort is to apply machine learning (ML) techniques, in particular (equivariant) graph neural networks to accelerate the creation of all physical