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computational algorithm(s), perform data analysis, collaborate with biologists and physicians. He or she will lead multiple projects, work in a multidisciplinary environment and present/publish the results in
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analysis tools Investigating channel impairments, propagation effects, and mitigation techniques Designing and evaluating transmission schemes, signal processing algorithms, and communication architectures
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medicine. The lab invented the RNA origami method [1] and have developed basic algorithms and software for RNA design. However, there is a great need to develop new software for the design of advanced RNA
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, and protein structure prediction by artificial intelligence algorithms. The goal is to generate functional models of multimeric protein complexes and how they assemble as a guide to understand disease
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. Experience with phase retrieval algorithms, clean room use and e-beam lithography are beneficial. The candidate will be expected to participate at international user facilities and thus will be expected
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for a candidate capable of developing ML models and optimization algorithms specifically designed for highly dynamic satellite communication (SatCom) systems that can handle networks of varying sizes and
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to evaluate algorithms on those benchmarks. Contributing to writing papers and review of the current literature. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A PhD in biomedical sciences
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motivated to move the area of enzyme engineering to the next level, while having a positive impact on our world. When joining our team, you get the opportunity to use the latest algorithms in machine learning
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structured biological knowledge encoded in genomic graphs. The project will also deliver efficient algorithms to train these models under budget and time constraints, facilitating flexible adoption
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Student or Postdoc (f/m/d) for the project Theory and Algorithms for Structure Determination from Single Molecule X‑Ray Scattering Images Project description Single molecule X‑ray scattering experiments