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. Electrical signals captured from the brain of mice while they engage in different behaviors such as perception, learning and execution of tasks, as well as social interactions are analysed using advanced
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to uncover how gene expression and mechanical forces interact to shape embryonic development. This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the interface of developmental biology, biophysics, and
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approaches, for example, through interactive interfaces combining vector search and Retrieval-Augmented Generation.. Partners The National Archives and State Archives in the Provinces (www.arch.be ) are a
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-enabled cement systems (e.g., microbial–cement interactions or self-healing concepts) and linking material properties to functional performance. The postdoc is expected to contribute actively to scientific
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Kuncic . As Postdoctoral Research Associate in Neuromorphic encoding for biological neurocomputation you will be involved in developing a physics-aware neuromorphic interface to translate input digital