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capability Fluency in relevant models, techniques or methods and ability to contribute to developing new ones High level of competence in computer programming, with C++ an advantage. Ability to communicate
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Martian meteorite falls using advanced correlative microscopy techniques. To determine if they are the same or different Methods We will use a correlative, big data approach that combines X-ray computed
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science with novel method development, and provides unique access to world-class computing resources, such as the BNL Institutional Cluster and DOE leadership computing facilities, as well as collaboration
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rates of bioactivity under a range of environmental conditions. Methods A range of techniques will be used to investigate the multidisciplinary project aims. For example: Sample collection and field
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digital imaging, in vitro recording facilities, multiple in vivo ensemble single unit recording suites, dense-array and portable electroencephalography, optical imaging lab, dedicated parallel computing
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Professorship - Programme Information (PDF, 123 KB) Recently selected Humboldt Professors Our Alexander von Humboldt Professors for AI WANTED: Alexander von Humboldt Professors (female) The Alexander von Humboldt
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the physical effects of the propagation environment; computational/numerical modeling using novel and standard approaches, such as, entropy maximization, immunology, and high performance parallel processing; and