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conditions can be complex and requires adaptation strategies. To overcome these limitations, the RESIL-AV project aims to improve detection accuracy by leveraging a network of heterogeneous sensors. This will
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the objects. Many real world networks have a multidimensional nature such as networks that contain multiple connections. For instance, transport networks in a country when considering different means
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arboviruses (e.g. dengue, zika), where we investigate how host-virus dynamics affect outcomes in different tissues. By combining computational systems biology with rigorous experimental virology, we transform
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acquired from the degradation in the solid phase obtained by PhD2. Specifically, you will: Build molecular networks based on both chemical structures and mass spectrometric (MS) data to unravel complex
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for the project. However, none of the existing approaches have so far revealed fully satisfying. This is mainly because fault traces and the networks they form at larger scales are highly complex: each fault trace
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to uncover biomarkers, therapeutic targets, and mechanistic insights into complex diseases. The project addresses critical challenges in personalized medicine, disease stratification, and multi-modal data
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, the Senckenberg Natural History Museum. The mission of the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre is to study the complex interactions between biodiversity and climate change. The postdoc will be part
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evolutionary). The project aims to approximate a Boltzmann distribution associated with an objective function that is difficult to optimize in order to solve complex optimization problems. This probabilistic
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, and climate projections depends critically on the adequate representation of land-atmosphere (L-A) feedbacks. These feedbacks are the result of a highly complex network of processes and variables
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University, and Åbo Akademi University to study nationalism through the lenses of historical research and cultural memory studies. We approach nationalism as a complex human phenomenon whose functions and