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designing, testing and optimizing such BY-kinase inhibitors. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: A Doctoral degree or equivalent in disciplines related to computational biology
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disturbances (e.g., generator outages, transmission line failures, or system separations) Developing methodologies for optimally allocating these services based on the characteristics, availability, and
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, testing, optimizing, benchmarking and validating custom machine learning algorithms for multi-dimensional remote sensing applications Good social skills, meaning that you enjoy collaborating with others in
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receptors for infection biomarkers, and optimize this technology for diagnosing infections in the wound settings. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will develop methods to functionalize graphene with a range
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optimize the KI‑TWPA design, integrate it into superconducting qubit readout setups, and demonstrate high‑fidelity qubit measurement using the amplifier as the only cryogenic amplifier in the system
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, components, overall system performance) Numerical methods and simulation tools (e.g., Python/Matlab, CFD modelling, optimization) Beyond technical skills, we value people who contribute to a healthy and
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photodetectors, including thin-film processing and structure–property optimization. In close collaboration with device researchers, you will iteratively improve OPD performance and stability by linking material
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electrode materials, as well as expertise in electrode characterization for electrochemical synthesis. Our state-of-the-art analytical instruments help us to quickly screen and optimize electrochemical
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and predictive confidence, including sensitivity and identifiability analyses Compare grey-box models against purely mechanistic and purely data-driven approaches Optimize model performance
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synthesis. Our state-of-the-art analytical instruments help us to quickly screen and optimize electrochemical reactions. In your role, you will join the electrochemistry subgroup of the Giovannitti group