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maintaining or improving image quality. These advances will directly support operando studies of solid‑state batteries and porous electrodes and accelerate the development of predictive transport and
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., Storchova, Z., Sheltzer, J.M. (2021). Chromosomal instability accelerates the evolution of resistance to anti-cancer therapies. Developmental Cell. doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2021.07.009. Required
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., Sausville, E.L., Suri, P., Chunduri, N.K., Wieland, A., Leu, J., Smith, J.C., Girish, V., Kumar, A.A., Kendall, J., Wang, Z., Storchova, Z., Sheltzer, J.M. (2021). Chromosomal instability accelerates
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of global decarbonisation and circular economy research. As electric vehicle adoption accelerates worldwide, vast numbers of batteries are reaching the end of their first life. Redeploying these batteries
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EU's Work Package, spanning childhood and adolescence. The role will include designing, implementing and analysing a 3-wave quasi-experimental, accelerated longitudinal study in primary schools, as
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project entitled “Accelerated Development of Next Generation Li-Rich 3D Cathode Materials (3D-CAT).” 3D-CAT is a new Faraday Institution research project lead by Oxford Materials (Professors Robert House
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nuclear theory, low-energy nuclear physics, medium-energy nuclear physics, fundamental interactions, and accelerator technology, with additional smaller-scale programs in optical trapping of atoms, quantum
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clusters, cloud computing, or GPU acceleration. Strong mathematical background in linear algebra, probability, and statistics. Prior research experience with publications or preprints. The University
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technologies to accelerate life sciences research within the Center for Medical Biotechnology and across VIB. Collaborating with biology-focused teams, we uncover novel biology and open new avenues
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accelerometers to measure the non-gravitational accelerations acting on each satellite, which, in the data processing, will be separated from those caused by the gravity signal. NGGM will make it possible