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Fund. Subject description The subject includes signal processing with emphasis on development and optimization of algorithms for processing single and multi-dimensional signals that are closely related
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including modelling to determine the localization, distribution, and potential on/off-target effects of ONs in vivo. The final aim is to gain know-how on how to optimize formulations for different
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Engineering . You will be supervised by senior researchers with expertise in robotics, machine learning, automatic control, and optimization. The group leads and participates in numerous collaborative research
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) for the future 6G-NTN where trade-offs around flexibility, scalability, autonomy and optimization are made with respect to the fact that the systems will execute in space. In addition, work is planned in path
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materials, including graphene related materials, optimized for application in sorption/separation of lanthanides and actinides. The project aims to prepare materials with high surface area using chemical
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materials, including graphene related materials, optimized for application in sorption/separation of lanthanides and actinides. The project aims to prepare materials with high surface area using chemical
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Engineering, or a foreign degree deemed equivalent, in Electrical Engineering or related fields, or equivalent competence considered relevant by the employer. Strong knowledge in control and optimization theory
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). This project aims to support clinical adoption of DBTMI by (1) Optimizing the DBTMI prototype; (2) Performing a clinical study of DBTMI vs DM with 600 women; and (iii) Optimizing DBTMI reading and exploring AI
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into scaffold–cell interactions and contribute to the development of clinically relevant bone substitutes. Project goals Goal 1: Develop and optimize biomaterial inks replicating the composition of natural bone
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to investigate the feasibility and advantages of new design principles for transceiver frontend design, including data converter solutions. Expected outcome is a disruptive and novel approach to co-optimized radio