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microswimmers/microrobots that can move and interact autonomously in 3D environments, mimicking the complex dynamics of microorganisms in fluids. Living systems such as bacteria or algae exhibit remarkable
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to simulate cascading disaster effects, as well as satellite and sensor data, looking specifically at 6 different use cases across Europe. In addition to the detailed innovative analysis of existing methods and
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. This tension creates institutional complexity that infrastructure managers must navigate when developing cross-sectoral visions and transforming established practices. Current research provides limited guidance
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with bioinformatics and analyses of complex data sets such as microbiomes. You are an independent, motivated student with an affinity for multidisciplinary and impact-driven research. You like working in
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trade-offs. The research methods include document analysis, interviews with various stakeholders, including affected citizens, and a citizen survey among the Dutch general public. All PhD candidates
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data, looking specifically at 6 different use cases across Europe. In addition to the detailed innovative analysis of existing methods and protocols, ITC will focus on the monitoring and response parts
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, as well as satellite and sensor data, looking specifically at 6 different use cases across Europe. In addition to the detailed innovative analysis of existing methods and protocols, ITC will focus
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. This tension creates institutional complexity that infrastructure managers must navigate when developing cross-sectoral visions and transforming established practices. Current research provides limited guidance
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for effective water resource management, climate modeling, and agricultural planning. Despite its importance, accurately monitoring evaporation remains a major scientific challenge due to the complexity
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Unravel the complexity of valve disease in heart failure using Digital Twin technology. Help transform how cardiologists decide when and how to treat patients through personalized computer