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description You will be contributing to developing and implementing novel algorithms at the intersection of computational physics and machine learning for the data-driven discovery of physical models. You will
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advice, and education. We offer professional laboratories, greenhouses, semi-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international
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) position in Terrestrial Magnetotellurics (MT), based in the Geophysics Section of its School of Cosmic Physics (www.dias.ie/geophysics ). The Geophysics Section hosts active research groups in Seismology
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with funding from NCI are highly encouraged to apply Possess a strong scientific research program and able to manage independent research Salary and Start-up Funding: The selection committee will
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, genomics, epigenetics, RNA biology, computational biology and AI, cell biology, developmental biology, cancer biology immunogenetics and infectious diseases. The IGH welcomes outstanding candidates at all
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programme, with St Andrews, promoting general-ism alongside secondary care exposure, ensuring to place patients at the centre of the students’ learning. Graduation of the first cohort is anticipated in 2028
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of inquiry, showcasing how curiosity spreads through collaboration, creating a ripple effect of positive change. The program seeks to nurture a new generation of researchers who will use curiosity to combat
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to the continued development of the specialist training programme in orthodontics. Research Initiating and leading research projects in orthodontics, supervising research fellows, and actively securing competitive
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, computational, epidemiological, prevention, and translational cancer research. Located within Heidelberg´s thriving biomedical campus, DKFZ fosters an interdisciplinary collaborative environment that drives
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, proteins and DNA origami constructs, and computational procedures for data analysis. The project is a collaboration between the single molecule biophysics and chemistry group at iNANO/Department