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technology and electrochemistry. Research challenges Current strategies for electrochemical carbon capture technologies often rely on bipolar membranes (BPMs) to regenerate carbon capture solvents via a pH
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a given discrete-event model that is safe with respect to certain requirements. Yet, the application of the approach is limited by the fact that tools for synthesis cannot always deal with the state
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. Furthermore, traditional business models are starting to alienate parts of the general public by losing track of their interests and concerns. Overall, these issues are complex, because society changes in ways
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appendages using the (halo)archaea as a model. Studying the infection mechanisms of archaeal viruses can provide insight into the evolutionary history of viruses and help to understand adaptation to extreme
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requirements, resulting in organ- and tissue-specific vasculature, such as their size, vascular wall composition, blood flow rate, mechanical properties and stresses, hemodynamics, and permeability. Efforts
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, identification of biomarkers and haemostatic modifiers with multi-omics approaches, an AI-driven bleeding prediction model, and a cost-effective algorithm for bleeding evaluation. All BDUC patients registered
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with the IC design tapeout flow. Information The NanoComputing Research Lab in Integrated Circuits (IC) group within the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Eindhoven University of Technology
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. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in circuit design and experience with the IC design tapeout flow. Information The NanoComputing Research Lab in Integrated Circuits (IC) group within
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that slip through are a security threat, while false positives hamper the usability of such tools. Current static analysis tools are configured to limit the amount of false positives, which comes at the cost
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composition, blood flow rate, mechanical properties and stresses, hemodynamics, and permeability. Efforts to engineer or regenerate vessels, as well as to vascularize tissues and organ(oid)s, should therefore