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common and widespread species complexes, collections of which are hard to interpret and often remain unidentified. In order to assess the threat status of species and incorporate data into broader regional
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Targeted Project Complexflows, which aims to promote and structure the interactions of mathematics with other sciences around current issues. The thesis will be co-directed by F. Radjaï (LMGC, ED I2S 166
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bioprocesses. You will contribute to developing and applying novel modeling strategies, AI-enhanced simulations, and computational workflows to explore biological complexity and design solutions for a
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Are you passionate about hardware security, side-channel analysis and machine learning? Do you want to contribute to research within an international environment? If the answer is yes, please
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Science, or related disciplines. You have an aptitude for experimental research and data analysis. Experience with programming and/or mathematical modelling is an advantage. Excellent written and oral
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complexity and design solutions for a sustainable bioeconomy. The four PhD projects are: 1. MISOWASP: Linking Molecular scale Interactions of Soil Organic matter with Water retention in Soil-Plant systems
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for experimental research and data analysis. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are prerequisites. Additionally, experience with programming and/or mathematical modelling is an advantage. Due
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led by Dr. Danick Briand from the Soft Transducers Laboratory at the EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) has PhD students openings in the fields of wearable biosensors for saliva analysis
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on such complex biological data remains difficult, especially in the context of rare diseases such as cystic fibrosis. So far, there is a lack of fundamental methods research to guide in these analytical challenges
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the other end also power consuming, very expensive and complex. In this PhD project we want to investigate alternative realizations that provide a high performance at much lower cost and complexity, but with