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computing in materials. You will use a combination of cryogenic scanning probe microscopy techniques beyond the state of the art in high magnetic fields. You will study (quasi) 2D materials and use atomic
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crop breeding by design. You will build models, analyse new sequencing data and optimise strategies for combining multiple advantageous traits. Contribute to groundbreaking research shaping the future
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engineering curricula. This is a unique opportunity to combine research with impact by shaping future curricula. Information Grand societal challenges require a shift in the rationale of engineering curricula
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multidisciplinary team of clinicians, veterinarians, physicists, chemists, biologists, and engineers, combining expertise to advance the development of regenerative medicine solutions. Where to apply Website https
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the mechanisms that unfold these alternative DNA structures and identify the proteins involved. Our approach will combine this state-of-the-art biochemistry with cell biology, mass spectrometry, and high
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at RIBES using machine learning and genomics to overcome linkage drag and accelerate crop breeding by design. You will build models, analyse new sequencing data and optimise strategies for combining
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enhance cell survival by reducing host tissue responses to the implant. In the RegMed XB project, you will focus on clinical translation, combining stem-cell derived islets with the next generation of large
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translation, combining stem-cell derived islets with the next generation of large-scale implant designs. Both roles are highly interdisciplinary and invite candidates with expertise in biomedical engineering
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strategies in psychiatry. This research combines recent advances in machine learning and cognitive neuroscience to contribute to future clinical tools for diagnosing and monitoring neuropsychiatric disorders
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Environment) systems. The two CAVE systems offer a 5x5 meter immersive environment with VR projections on the four CAVE walls combined with advanced audio facilities. The CAVEs have been used for education and