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R&D Opportunity in Complexity and Immune Systems Name: Joc Cing T Date: 2004-01-29 23:53:25 Link to this Comment: 7833 |
Dear Fellow Colleagues in Complex Systems Research,
Myself and colleagues at Nanyang Technological University, School of Computer Engineering are currently involved in understanding how the human immune system can be modelled and understood through complex systems theory, with an objective towards migrating the embedded prescriptive rules to other domains.
I am currently looking for Research Fellows and doctoral students to join our team. If you are interested, please read about it here
Thanks for your time and attention,