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PNRR, in particular in the field of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and the development of a model-based digital twin facilitating a fast and rigorous requirements verification process within
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and production systems. Key responsibilities include: Developing and integrating a shared software/hardware infrastructure and supporting its use in research, education, and communities. Driving cross
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are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements A PhD degree in molecular biology or biochemistry. Familiarity with protein modeling tools and software solutions. Knowledge and skills in protein
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research software development. These positions are part of GANANA, a collaborative European/Indian project aimed at establishing a long-term partnership collaboration between European HPC centres
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inviting applications for two postdoctoral researcher positions with interest and expertise in computational structural biology and research software development. These positions are part of GANANA, a
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2025 and include: a specific motivation letter a CV including at least three references a list of publications one or more links to software you wrote or contributed to About the department
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mechanics, celestial mechanics, mission design, and guidance and control systems; further develop open-source software developed by the ACT, for example, pygmo (optimisation), pykep (astrodynamics), dCGP
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working experience with relevant software for quantitative data analysis (preferably Stata). You have experience with or knowledge of social network analysis. You have experience with interdisciplinary
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computational chemistry. Advanced programming skills and experience with scientific software development. Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English. Excellent communication skills, especially
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of developing such methods. It will analyze and test open-source software solutions for democratic deliberation that can be deployed at multiple levels of governance while confidently safeguarding the democratic