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on projects concerned with improving the reliability, efficiency, and environmental impact of electricity supply industries in North America, Europe and Latin America. Expertise in power systems engineering
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and atomic-level assembly of cell walls, extracellular structures, and are constructing blueprints of how bacteria use these building blocks to engineer organized and dynamic architectures. We
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algorithmic performance. For instance, the scheduling problems that an electric grid operator faces will change daily, but not drastically: although demand will vary, the network structure will remain largely
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Substitution in the Blind; Ocular Structures and Physiology; MR Engineering and Methods Development for the Visual System. MRI experiments will mainly be conducted at research centers at the Stanford campus and
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the mechanism of membrane protein biogenesis and quality control at the human endoplasmic reticulum using a combination of cutting-edge functional genomics, cell biology, structural biochemistry and
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deep learning approaches on a wide variety of clinical data modalities, such as structured data, imaging and testing data, and free-text clinical notes. The researcher will have the opportunity to work
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-genomically templated CD8+ T cell epitopes derived from the proteasome catalyzed splicing of peptides (PCPS). Our work suggests that PCPS peptides are dependent on protein structure and not just the mutated
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methodology including: Open-source assessment platform: We have developed an online platform for reading assessment - the Rapid Online Assessment of Reading (ROAR) - that allows us to collect reliable and valid
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, or energy, or similar industrial sectors. For both candidates, expertise in electricity grids, demand response programs, and rate structures is also highly valued. The WE3Lab is a collaborative team of
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combinatorial panning methods, including phage and mRNA display, to identify de novo peptides for promising biomarkers lacking a natural ligand or lead structure. We then optimize peptide ligands for affinity and