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requires close coordination across infrastructure sectors because infrastructures are increasingly interdependent. Yet, this interdependency is not always reflected in the institutional arrangements
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language. - While our current digital infrastructure relies on classical networks, quantum networks are slowly becoming a reality. The coordination algorithms that govern their operation are unlike those
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on classical networks, quantum networks are slowly becoming a reality. The coordination algorithms that govern their operation are unlike those employed in classical networks, necessitating novel verification
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? Are you interested in how coordination, dynamic pricing and redistribution may affect food waste? Do you have a passion for applying optimization and simulation techniques to reduce food waste and make
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of the project is to understand how insects use sensory information to coordinate group behaviours, how behavioural diversity is structured across species, and what these patterns suggest about the evolutionary
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oriented PhD candidate to contribute to both quantitative and qualitative projects. Together with your colleagues, you will coordinate the multicentre study, recruit and follow up patients, analyse
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. Together with your colleagues, you will coordinate the multicentre study, recruit and follow up patients, analyse retrospective and prospective data, and publish your results. You will also contribute
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will work with UAV-based radar systems or on system integration and Digital Twins, and on the development of effective decision support systems, where appropriate including cross-border coordination. You
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institutes, medical centers and patient organizations to set up and coordinate a national infrastructure for biomedical research for ME/CFS and other post-infectious syndromes. This includes data collection
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maintain robustness through evolution using live-cell imaging and multiscale modelling. Job description Cells are often described as intricate machines where proteins work together in a tightly coordinated