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The objective of this project is to study search algorithms in the context of two-players stochastic games.

The primary objective is to evaluate the impact of self-interacting dark matter on alleviating discrepancies between simulation results and observations of galaxy-galaxy strong lensing in cluster environments.

Understanding how merging binary neutron stars (BNSs) can launch powerful relativistic jets and, in turn, produce short gamma-ray bursts (SGRBs) remains a major theoretical challenge.

The project proposes to carry out simulations of the plasma dynamics in the boundary region of single-null discharges performed in the TCV tokamak.

High-intensity particle physics experiments, such as those at MAMI in Mainz and at Jefferson Lab and Fermi Lab, are providing precision nucleon structure results in the search for new physics.

This project addresses critical gaps in regional data-driven weather modeling by exploring ML techniques capable of high-resolution forecasting for complex Alpine terrain, with implications for advancing both scientific understanding and practical applications in similar regions worldwide.

The project focuses on creating advanced generative modelling pipelines to accelerate research, diagnosis, and understanding of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) affecting the skin, a domain where data scarcity, geographical inequity, and clinical variability remain major barriers to innovation.

A molecular level understanding of skin permeation may rationalize and streamline product development and improve quality and control, of transdermal and topical drug delivery systems.

Optogenetics uses light to control the activity of specific cells, and it has revolutionised neuroscience research. Genetically modified cells express light-sensitive proteins called opsins, which are activated when exposed to light of a specific wavelength.

his project aims to to develop the next generation of an open-source model for Slovene called GaMS. The model will be the basis for further adaptations to specific application needs and will also be available for wider academic and industrial use.