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for Religious Studies, Bochum, and with experts in other related research fields. You will lead the development of your own PhD research, aligning it with the research objectives and Work Packages (in particular
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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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collaboration among children with diverse cognitive and sensory profiles. The project’s main objective is not the development of a single intervention, but the design and validation of new methodologies
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, proteomic and cellular changes in SNAREopathy cell models, in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neurons from SNAREopathy patients. The key objectives for this project are: To upscale and multiplex
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theoretical modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental validation. Key objectives can include: Developing theoretical and computational models for friction-induced damping in joints and interfaces
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to critical metal exploration in magmatic settings. Training A personalised training programme will be set up reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated
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. Besides this, you will work on scene understanding using RGB and possibly thermal and radar images, including based on object detection and image segmentation, and collaborate effectively with other
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superposition and entanglement to “large” objects that we usually think of as classical particles. This is exactly what you will do at TU Delft. As a PhD student in our teams, you will investigate how
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at the “small” scale of atoms and molecules. Imagine extending effects like quantum superposition and entanglement to “large” objects that we usually think of as classical particles. This is exactly what you will
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the material consumption and environmental impact of energy generation. This PhD project is part of the MSCA Doctoral Network AWETRAIN (Airborne Wind Energy TRAining for Industrialization Network). Its objective