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interventions to optimize health. Our Department and associated Cancer Center Programs in the St. Jude Comprehensive Cancer Center, include a diverse team of investigators with expertise in epidemiology
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academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and
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, synthesis, and optimization of organic, inorganic, and composite coatings Implementation and optimization of plasma deposition processes at low pressure and atmospheric pressure Characterization of
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by co-creating an ambitious research program. It will utilize a data-driven approach to support decision-making for an optimal energy system, with specific focus on cost-effectiveness, emission
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Perform advanced analysis of NGS and multi-omics datasets, including WGS, targeted sequencing, RNA-seq, and long-read sequencing. Develop, maintain, and optimize automated bioinformatics pipelines
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, and Optoelectronic Engineering. The college currently offers 7 full-time undergraduate programs and holds a first-level doctoral degree authorization program and a postdoctoral research station in
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, and mounting tissue for microscopic examination. In addition, you may collaborate with researchers to develop and optimize new techniques such as tissue clearing, expansion microscopy, and large-scale
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for atomic oxygen protection Deposit and optimize conformal coatings on satellite-relevant composite and polymer substrates Study the impact of deposition parameters on coating performance (adhesion, barrier
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focused on translational control in cancer • Drive the development and advance our single-cell ribosome profiling strategies in mouse models of cancer • Contribute to the development and optimization of new
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Joint Univers. Professorship for “Sustainable polymer matrix composites at TU Hamburg” combined with
, property optimization, and aging-driven interfacial degradation. The aim of the research program is to devise materials innovations that support the transition from single-use high-performance PMCs