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. Numerical simulations and theoretical membrane models will be developed, aiming to couple viscous interfacial fluid flow, elastic deformations and wetting-like processes at cellular membranes. The theoretical
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on the understanding of the biophysical processes as droplets/condensates wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical membrane models will be developed, aiming to couple viscous interfacial
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advertisement About the position A position as PhD Research Fellow in Experimental Nuclear physics and Reactor Simulations is available at the Department of Physics. The PhD Research Fellow will be part of
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of constructs and capsids using combinations of discriminative and generative methods, methods for protein structure prediction and docking simulations. The successful candidate should be able to develop new
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of extreme weather, such as rain-on-snow events, frost droughts, and false springs, which degrade the ability of plants to survive the winter. Since Arctic-Boreal ecosystems contain vast stores of carbon, in
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the biophysical processes as droplets wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical models will be developed of the viscous interfacial fluid flow at cellular membranes alongside
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involve extensive numerical simulations. The PhD fellowship will be based in the Theory Section at the Department of Physics, which has a very strong tradition in dark matter phenomenology, including
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on the understanding of how the biophysical processes as droplets wet membrane compartments in cells. Numerical simulations and theoretical models will be developed of the viscous interfacial fluid flow at cellular
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work will involve both experimental- and numerical simulation work. The experimental work will be mostly carried out at the plasma lens experiment at the CLEAR beamline at CERN in Geneva. The fellow will
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of extreme weather, such as rain-on-snow events, frost droughts, and false springs, which degrade the ability of plants to survive the winter. Since Arctic-Boreal ecosystems contain vast stores of carbon, in