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position, at the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences - GSD 04/GEOS-02 - Paleontology, stratigraphic geology and sedimentology, structural geology and tectonics (SSD GEOS-02/C), founded by ISPRA
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Control. The research concentrates on robot design exploring state of art design approaches (structural, actuation and transmission systems) combined with advancements in control including whole body loco
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performance evaluation of alternative data structures and storage modes for large-scale MS data (such as Zarr, Apache Parquet among others). Advanced and interactive visualization of MS data (based on ggplot2
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that allow efficient and fast access to data subsets, and on developing improved and interactive MS data visualizations. In addition, the candidate will be involved in project-specific training and outreach
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includes E. Bagnaschi, G. Corcella, V. Del Duca and E. Nardi. Regular interactions and collaborations also take place with researchers from the three Rome universities: Sapienza (RM1), Tor Vergata (RM2), and
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) Testing the Standard Model with the LHCb-Upgrade experiment in high-rate conditions; 3) Theoretical aspects of the fundamental interactions and early cosmology; 4) Observation-driven models of galaxies and
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biology, and more specifically in DNA cloning using viral vectors. The successful candidate will be responsible for the design and construction of genetic constructs, as well as for the development of viral
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Collider physics, Neutrino physics and astrophysics; Cosmology including Large Scale Structures, Physics of the Early Universe, Present Acceleration; Topological field theories and Localization. The section
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metal dichalcogenide (TMD) tungsten disulfide (WS2) via metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) To develop approaches to generate defects in WS2 To investigate the structural, electronic and
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-scale text and structured biomedical data; - Strong quantitative and analytical skills applied to observational or clinical datasets, and familiarity with techniques for representation learning and