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-sensitive poly(amino acid) materials– a paradigm shift in delivering biocompatible devices” (reference Grant agreement ID: 101129842), supported by the European Commission under the program) HORIZON Research
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, humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences to address real-world challenges. Faculty and students conceptualize, prototype and evaluate products and processes that enhance human potential, well-being
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Position Summary A Postdoctoral Associate position is available in the Department of Biochemistry immediately to investigate regulation of chromatin 3D organization during mouse neuronal development
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characterization, mechanical testing, 3D microstructural analysis, finite element simulations, atomistic modeling, and thermal transport measurement techniques to advance mechanistic understanding and predictive
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repair, oxidative stress, metabolic rewiring, and immune modulation in FLASH/UHDR-RT). Preclinical model development (orthotopic murine systems, patient-derived xenografts, 3D organoids). Correlative
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experience in the use of experimental facilities and hydraulic flumes experience in data compilation and analysis of turbulent flow and sediment transport experience with particle image velocimetry or similar
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positions are flexible in terms of research direction within 3D vision and graphics with a heavy focus on cutting-edge deep learning-based techniques. We are particularly interested in static and dynamic 3D
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record of scientific excellence and outstanding communication and technical skills are preferred. Experimental/Lab duties include: Cell culture work – organoid generation and 2D/3D cell culture Microscopy
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contributions to experiments at Fermilab (SeaQuest, SpinQuest) and PSI (MUSE) Detector hardware leadership, including the ALERT time-of-flight detector, the ePIC Barrel Imaging Calorimeter, and the SoLID detector
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., diffusion transformers, multimodal representation learning) for modeling high-dimensional biological images. Develop computational methods to reconstruct and simulate 3D tissue architecture and dynamics