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organization for basic and applied science. [Work content and job description] [Research fields] Mathematical Sciences (pure mathematics, applied mathematics, computer science, information science, artificial
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: Experience in the optimisation and performance of bioassays on magnetic particles (MP). Familiarity with different strategies of particle surface bioengineering. Familiarity with different electrochemical
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risk individuals and groups. The PDRA will translate conceptual frameworks into mathematical models of complex cross-scale disease dynamics across different epidemiological scenarios. A key
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the development of mathematical models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation through computer simulations
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, beamforming techniques for FR3 and THz bands, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), and integrated sensing and communications (ISAC). The research methodology will involve the development of mathematical
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challenges in stem cell research, aging and disease modeling. The group employs methodologies from different areas of mathematics, engineering, and physics, and integrates multiple sources of biological
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9 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Chemistry Engineering Mathematics Physics Chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised
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, machine learning, mathematical modelling, causal inference, time-to-event analysis, clinical trials, infectious disease and epidemiology, The centre has numerous collaborations with leading biomedical
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the fundamental understanding of molecular thermodynamics, and realize the importance of different types of properties in selecting the most physically sound thermodynamic model for water and electrolytes
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Postdoc position in method development in human statistical genetics, with a focus on classificat...
based on genetic data: “Many common diseases are highly heterogeneous, meaning that two individuals can be diagnosed with the same disease but have very different progressions or respond very differently