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partners in Singapore, such as NTU, could be pivotal in this field, driving the development and implementation of innovative AI methods and saving millions of dollars in compute time while accelerating
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. Our interdisciplinary team combines cutting-edge techniques in immunology, microbiome research, molecular biology, and therapeutic development. Together with clinical and scientific partners, we strive
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teams from universities, research institutions, and museums in a highly collaborative network, supported by the Muoniverse Research School, which coordinates training, exchanges, and career development
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phenotyping research focuses on the development of methods and models to determine traits of relevance for crop breeding and variety testing. The Agroscope research group Extension Arable Crops (Competence
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windows in development Optimizing intervention strategies through computational experimentation Collaborating with experimental and clinical research partners Contributing to scientific publications and
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group’s phenotyping research focuses on the development of methods and models to determine traits of relevance for crop breeding and variety testing. The Agroscope research group Extension Arable Crops
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of experience in business development, partnerships, or sales in complex environments (e.g. deep tech, research, enterprise, or startups) Entrepreneurial mindset: high ownership, low ego, and a willingness to
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are the use and development of muon instrumentation for the study of quantum and energy materials. The research program of this new professorship will be able to take advantage of the opportunity provided by
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teams from universities, research institutions, and museums in a highly collaborative network, supported by the Muoniverse Research School, which coordinates training, exchanges, and career development
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their evolution over cosmological timescales, to the prediction of observable signatures today. These predictions will be tested primarily through gamma-ray, radio, and gravitational-wave observations. The two