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transitions, flow dynamics, stratification) inside thermal storages containing PCMs? How can we describe via validated multi-physics simulation models; heat transfer, flow behavior, and phase changes? Your task
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electrochemical transducers; 3D printing and device fabrication; Scientific Dissemination: writing articles and participating in international conferences; Contribute to the teaching activities of the department
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and electrochemical transducers; 3D printing and device fabrication; Scientific Dissemination: writing articles and participating in international conferences; Contribute to the teaching activities
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) developing and validating preprocessing pipelines; (3) architecting and comparing spectral-only and multimodal (HSI + NIR + Raman + RGB) deep-learning models; (4) implementing robust sensor-fusion strategies
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dissecting RNA structure ensembles in living cells. Particularly, you will: Develop novel methods (both wet and computational) for the accurate interrogation of RNA 2D and 3D structures in living cells. Apply
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of patients to creating in-vitro 3D models and using artificial intelligence for imaging.s pelvic floor complaints (prolapse and full ruptures) and to optimise existing treatments, for example with
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. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on early modern English literature and history, including women's history. By using, for instance, 3D scanners to read unopened seventeenth-century letters, she