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Position Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate – Power Systems Optimization and Control Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Department
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). The Wang lab is interested in transcriptional regulations in hypothalamic neurons and their roles in energy homeostasis, and unravel the complex central mechanisms controlling the sex difference in energy
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this project, SPS technology will be implemented, widely used to produce refractory, dense HEAs with a fine and controlled microstructure. This technique is characterized by a high heating rate through the Joule
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photonic imaging and patch-clamp electrophysiology. The postdoctoral fellow will contribute in particular to different aspects: - in vivo calcium imaging (ex vivo imaging approaches and patch-clamp
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to assess in how far vertical mixing is beneficial or detrimental for productivity under different environmental conditions (soil moisture, atmosphere) and how it might affect optimal stomatal control
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to leverage machine learning approaches for the optimization of polymer properties and degradation profiles. The successful candidate will lead pioneering research in controlled polymer synthesis, employing
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answer the question to what extent the "multi-parameter metabolic profile" of patient fibroblasts differs from healthy cells. Additional proteomic studies of MAM fraction and mitochondrial bioenergetics
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each year. You can find more information about us on the Department of Information Technology website. At the Division of Systems and Control in the Department of Information Technology, we develop both
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, which focuses each annular portion of the near-field at a different longitudinal position, with a controlled radial delay introduced via spatiotemporal couplings (STC). Experimentally, these STC can be
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regulate mesodermal differentiation and epithelial-mesenchymal transitions (EMT) using innovative experimental approaches. Objectives 1. Create controlled heterogeneities in gastruloids via fusion