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, nutritional, and therapeutic applications. SCELSE is seeking a highly motivated Senior Research Fellow to lead and coordinate a strategic research program focused on developing and validating the effects
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delegated by the Principal Investigator Job Requirements PhD degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or related field Knowledge of pinching antennas, wireless communications, and machine learning
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computational chemistry, reaction network analysis, and machine learning for organometallic catalytic reactions. 2. Design of membrane-permeable macrocyclic peptide drugs via machine learning structure
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PhD qualification degree in Electronic Engineering or Computer Science Familiarity with pinching antennas and machine learning Good written and oral communication skills Proficiency in python
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and PhD students on computational mathematics and AI methodologies. Job Requirements: A PhD degree in Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related quantitative field. Deep expertise
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transfer, fluid–solid interactions, and pressure drop in complex thermal structures. Design and train physics-guided surrogate models (e.g. neural networks with embedded physical constraints) for rapid
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requirements PhD in Physics, Applied Mathematics, Computational Science, or a related field Strong background in machine learning, particularly in the development and application of neural networks
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computational chemistry, reaction network analysis, and machine learning for organometallic catalytic reactions. 2. Design of membrane-permeable macrocyclic peptide drugs via machine learning structure
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focuses on a host of Interdisciplinary Research Programs, Flagship Programs, Consortium Platform and an Accelerator Programme that covers the energy value chain from generation to innovative end-use
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computational chemistry, reaction network analysis, and machine learning for organometallic catalytic reactions. 2. Design of membrane-permeable macrocyclic peptide drugs via machine learning structure