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in liquid-like lasers (fast-gain devices with quasi-constant intensity) we can go further: resonant radio-frequency (RF) modulation transforms the spectrum into a synthetic frequency lattice, enabling
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Aggregates and the Link to Observations PhD 4/5: Unraveling the nature of fast radio bursts through a multifaceted look at their local environments PhD 6/7: Mapping neutron stars - inside and out (subject to
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and validating architectures tolerant to faults and interference (jamming/spoofing) and robust to radiation-induced degradation, adaptive beamforming, and AI-based radio control. The role spans models
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expertise in areas ranging from nanoelectronics, phototonics, signal processing, radio technology and acoustics to satellite technology and autonomous systems. Knowledge of electronic systems is also vital
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of mRNA stability and/or translation efficiency. By systematically identifying and analysing these sRNAs, the study aims to address key knowledge gaps about how this gut symbiont maintains its commensal and
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—remains a critical challenge. This project will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient
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research results. In addition, students will have the opportunity to attend various training modules varying from lab methodologies and techniques to soft skills. These courses provide profound knowledge in
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. The Theranostics laboratory studies developing new PET probes for management of advanced malignancies and novel radio-ligand therapies for cancer. We are particularly interested in the preclinical development
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groups. Professor Bram Nauta’s Integrated Circuit Design (ICD) group focuses on various aspects of analog and Radio Frequency (RF) Integrated Circuits (IC). The group's motto is “fundamental solutions