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supporting the installation and setup of high-pressure, cryogenic, and optical instrumentation for research in high pressure physics. Responsibilities include developing and optimizing the control and
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Fine Chemistry of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa – Escola Superior de Biotecnologia. The main activities include: development and optimization of clean-label food formulations focusing on natural
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docking for ligand optimization • perform extensive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations (AMBER, NAMD, GROMACS) in fully hydrated lipid bilayer systems to replicate physiological conditions and assess
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, available on LNEC website. 7 – Work plan and objectives The project aims to develop liquid coating systems with controlled permeability suitable for applications inside and outside buildings, to be used
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structures and reinforcement learning methods for optimizing the structures. The outcome from the models will be tested in experimental setups requiring deep understanding of protein chemistry and molecular
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nanoparticles. The goal of the PhD will be to seek mechanistic insight into the electrode polarization processes as well as strategies for improving performance by optimization of composition, microstructure, and
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probabilistic behavioral models for verification, performance evaluation, and optimization using model-checking techniques, ultimately bridging static system design and dynamic operational analysis. We offer
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properties optimized as selective oxygen carriers advanced characterization of surface and bulk kinetics — isotope gas‑phase analysis and electrochemical methods studies of surface micro-, defect- and
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, optimizing, and advancing the understanding of chemical and acute non-kinetic threats, as well as medical countermeasures for safe and effective prophylaxis or treatment against these diverse challenges
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, number theory, representation theory, invariant theory, dynamical systems, free probability, partial differential equations, and mathematical physics. In statistics, these include biostatistics, optimal