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develop fluorescence labelling techniques for specific vascular components, compatible with large optically cleared brain samples. Apply optical tissue clearing techniques for use on human and other
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on silicon nitride platforms, enabling highly sensitive, label-free detection of biomolecules for astrobiological research. An essential component of the technology is chip functionalisation with receptor
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Interferometer (aMZI) sensors on silicon nitride platforms, enabling highly sensitive, label-free detection of biomolecules for astrobiological research. An essential component of the technology is chip
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workflows; some experience with AI and machine learning methods to label texts (NLP) or data sources; strong programming skills (e.g., Python, RDF) and some skills in web-based data retrieval; good English
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impacts. In the Netherlands, approximately 6 million homes built before 2005 have poor thermal performance, with energy labels of E or lower. Retrofitting these homes is critical for achieving low-carbon