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measurements possible until the next generation experiments are ready at the end of this decade. In parallel you will carry out R&D for the readout electronics and other aspects of DUNE’s phase II near detector
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of programming, learning theory, parallel algorithms or quantum computing Research publications in theoretical computer science conferences and journals Experience in teaching Computer Science topics
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the REACT Doctoral Network. In this context, we seek a highly motivated researcher with a proven track record in parallel programming models for CPS, high-level compilers, system and computer architecture and
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of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS), and across schools in Curtin University. The applicant will work in parallel with the Director of Curtin’s Western Australia Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Centre (WA
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requirements. In parallel there’s been an expansion of AI-driven structural biology (e.g. Alphafold, prediction of disease mutations, prediction of molecular interactions). These projects require specialist
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of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS), and across schools in Curtin University. The applicant will work in parallel with the Director of Curtin’s Western Australia Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Centre (WA
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data analysis and visualization. The faculty member’s research program is expected to develop and incorporate novel algorithms and frameworks, such as deep learning, parallel and distributed computing
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Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ Building a sense of direction: how do thalamus and cortex interact? Supervisors: Prof. Kate Jeffery , Dr. Mick Craig Project background: The “sense
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and cellular level exploiting new chemical biological tools in collaboration with Prof Hartley (School of Chemistry). Techniques used: Biomolecular NMR spectroscopy, Protein X-ray crystallography