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on creating organoids with precise cell types, architecture, and functions that closely mirror their in vivo counterparts. Our mission is to harness these advanced models to unravel the mysteries of early human
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 23 days ago
trainees (computational undergrad/masters/PhD students + clinical residents/fellows), write publications, and release open-source software. Projects may be focused on disease-specific translational research
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on reliability, security, and resilience of microgrid systems. This includes advanced control system design, modeling and analysis, control architecture design and communication-based control and optimization
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your research skills through peer-reviewed (journal) articles or a book publication. You are willing to contribute to the supervision of PhD and MA students WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU We offer a full time
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exchange with industrial and scientific partners during the project, Co-supervision of PhD candidates and Master’s and Bachelor’s students on projects related to 6G-Life, Funding acquisition and management