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at CERN. The position involves creating and implementing quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) tests, designing testbenches, and contributing to firmware programming for state-of-the-art FPGA
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mouse models and a specific battery of cognitive tests will be studied in parallel with human clinical cohorts. Responsibilities With the ultimate goal of creating a harmonized battery, one position will
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warming temperatures influence key phenological events. You will work with field-collected observations, phenocam imagery (time-lapse photography) and, you will have the opportunity to examine below-ground
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scientific approaches to understanding the natural world. Researchers from Indigenous communities and academic institutions join forces to examine research questions that seek to expand their mutual
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type 1 diabetes. This will involve adding genes that will protect beta cells from stress, inflammation and adaptive immunity. These modified cells will first be tested by transplantation into models
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: Conduct a systematic bolted flange research program. Experimental data on bolted joints and engine test data will be collected and analytical models will be developed for model verification and validation
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resilience. This research will test the hypothesis that certain spatial patterning can confer resilience to ecological change, using approaches previously applied in savanna and dryland ecosystems. By
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nerve stimulation and autonomic testing is an asset. The postdoctoral fellows are expected have experience interacting with research participants in clinical settings to conduct independent research
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within the last 5 years. Experience in one or more of the following areas will represent a key asset: design and testing of nanophotonic/metasurface devices, nonlinear optics (numerical/experimental
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-motivated and have at least two first-authored papers in peer-reviewed journals. Experience with spinal cord/peripheral nerve stimulation and autonomic testing is an asset. The postdoctoral fellows