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-source programming framework SkePU for heterogeneous parallel systems. The work includes participation in the regular project meetings and can also include technical meetings with our industry partners in
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without changing the code. Our research team at NYUAD (New York University Abu Dhabi) is developing a new programming framework called Tiramisu [1]. Unlike existing frameworks, Tiramisu can perform advanced
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-reviewed journals. Generating and documenting code and datasets. Collaborating with international experts, both computational and experimental. Fulfilling the requirement of the Doctoral Programme in
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2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The project explores two parallel technological routes for converting captured carbon dioxide into microbial biomass: One fully biological, and the other a hybrid
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for the quality of its medical expertise, facilities and teaching. The Neuroscience and the Mental Health Program is one of the leading research programs in the medical school. The key objective is to conduct both
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Global Critical Zone Science Chair to develop and conduct a research program to better understand forest nutrition and nutritional stress in Eucalyptus forest stands in Brazil. Research context: Forests
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than 30 people, including parallel post-doctoral researchers in four other countries, and led by Prof Ben Baumberg Geiger at King’s. Secondly, it’s located within the Centre for Society and Mental Health
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than 30 people, including parallel post-doctoral researchers in four other countries, and led by Prof Ben Baumberg Geiger at King’s. Secondly, it’s located within the Centre for Society and Mental Health
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whole, ignoring that specific factors likely matter more for some groups than for others because the meanings they ascribe to climate change differ. This project (funded through the Vici programme of
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to validate the effects of candidate variants, such as CRISPR-based gene editing or RNA-seq to assess gene expression changes, and linking these findings to clinical phenotypes. • Examining Differences in