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areas—targeted at master's or engineering students, but also professional and expert-level audiences. Research activities will be carried out in one of the research laboratories affiliated with the 3IA
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biomedical applications, including targeted drug delivery and non-invasive medical treatments. The swimmers could take drugs right up to cancerous cells. This project offers hands-on training in cutting-edge
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these challenges in a focused way and to lay the foundation for establishing the microbiome as a therapeutic and preventative target in the future. The programme includes transferable skills training, support in
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of bioresources and generation of added-value products with targeted properties for various applications. One example of valorization of the effluents from AD systems (i.e. digestate) is production of dedicated
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as cyberattacks target not only computers (e.g., malware) but also people (e.g., phishing). Furthermore, cybersecurity in organizations involves a team of experts who need to coordinate to effectively
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a focus on topological data analysis, to a wide range of application driven questions. A primary interest is developing reliable methods based on rigid mathematical foundations targeting visualization
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, overcoming the tough fungal cell wall. You’ll also design robust workflows for targeted long-read sequencing of clinical and environmental samples, enabling accurate identification and resistance genotyping
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to rely on simple and homogeneous interactions used in early ABMs of collective motion [5]. Using the newly developed ABMs, you will create a model catalogue targeted at specific engineering problem domains
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and signal processing techniques, to achieve those are the fundamental questions the PhD will answer: 1) How to establish high radar coherence and sensitivity 2) How to optimise multistatic radar target
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, especially within the cancer domain. The goal is to identify causally relevant links between tissue morphology and molecular profiles, potentially leading to new biomarkers or therapeutic targets. Objectives