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that include detection of tiny recoils, from molecules of rarefied gases to potential dark matter particles. We are looking for motivated PhD students to join our lab and contribute to this ambitious and cutting
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tools for static and dynamic analysis are powerful for detecting vulnerabilities, they suffer from both theoretical and practical limitations. Their results are often plagued by false positives (reporting
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project team comprising academics, clinicians, and software developers, to achieve the project’s objectives. The successful candidate is expected to: Perform scientific research in the domain described
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, optimisation, availability, and access to imaging services. Key objectives include the development of evidence-based recommendations for referral guidelines, clinical guidelines, clinical decision support
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accessibility of imaging services. The RHYTHM project addresses key challenges in justification, optimisation, availability, and access to imaging services. Key objectives include the development of evidence
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of Prof. Frans Cornelissen at UMCG, as well as with the multidisciplinary project team comprising academics, clinicians, and software developers, to achieve the project’s objectives. The successful
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-known examples are faulty memory management and injection attacks. While existing methods and tools for static and dynamic analysis are powerful for detecting vulnerabilities, they suffer from both
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appropriate certification requirements for such a safety-critical system? How do we balance cost, safety, reliability, and availability? This project aims to find novel answers to such questions, thus
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. This involves dynamic engagement like walking, observing, and handling objects. The relationship between perceptual experiences and the dynamic structures of the multi-sensorial information generated by active
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insights. However, these approaches are invasive and lack the spatial resolution for in vivo studies. Leveraging recent advances in microscopy and voltage indicators, we can now observe voltage signaling