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of Computing Science has been growing rapidly in recent years, with a focus on creating an inclusive and bottom-up driven research environment. Our workplace consists of a diverse set of people from different
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. We are pleased to announce a postdoctoral position focusing on developing advanced computational techniques
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agreed upon. Department of Computing Science The Department of Computing Science has been growing rapidly in recent years, with a focus on creating an inclusive and bottom-up driven research environment
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. This creates a creative environment where people with different creative interests come together, such as wood and textiles, fashion design, visual arts and design, photography, graphic design, sound, music, and
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Computing Science is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in Human-Robot Collaboration
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to understand the effect of symmetric data on the training of neural networks. This will be the overarching goal of the post doc. The problem can be approached from many different angles. We are mainly interested
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different molecular libraries to examine their effect on the function of regulatory RNAs. Positive hits will then be further analyzed using in vitro translation, DMS MapSeq structural analysis, and other
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(<100 amino acids) encoded by short open reading frames present in coding and non-coding regions. Different microproteins have been shown to play regulatory roles in diverse cellular pathways. The project
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in controlling cell biology responses under different conditions. However, the precise mechanisms by which mRNA conformational changes regulate cellular stress responses remain poorly understood
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carcinoma xenografts in immunocompromised mice. They will treat mice with appropriate chemotherapy regimens and image them using different imaging platforms. Primary human organoids will be established and