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on sufficient and sufficiently clean water. However, we often lack the data to fully understand the dynamics of contaminants throughout the urban water cycle. Existing sensors for water quality monitoring do not
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. The second sub-project, a postdoc track, focusses on pedagogies or structures for guiding students in selecting competencies to be achieved as learning outcomes, through learning activities and assessment
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learning models that represent the structure and variation of cell states. These models act as virtual cells simulating how perturbing the expression of genes altered by genetic variants affects the cell’s
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description Cities depend on sufficient and sufficiently clean water. However, we often lack the data to fully understand the dynamics of contaminants throughout the urban water cycle. Existing sensors
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) the development of a holistic multi-hazard risk framework capturing cascading effects across systems and scales; (2) the creation of digital environments utilizing real-time data for dynamic risk evaluation; (3
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how appropriate integration of smart components in the structure enhances operational functionality, taking into account a complex series of boundary conditions (base functionality, reliability
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of positively and negatively charged polyelectrolytes will be the basis for a new method for the fabrication of membranes, requiring only water as a solvent. The porous structure of the membrane will be
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the final morphology of the self-assembled interfacial structure. However, precise and quantitative characterization of such self-assembly dynamics has thus far proven to be a challenge due to the large
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policymakers struggle to implement regulations and incentives structures to support farmers. Moreover, research on agency in agri-food transitions has tended to neglect these key non-farmer actors. Changing all
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them. This involves dynamic engagement like walking, observing, and handling objects. The relationship between perceptual experiences and the dynamic structures of the multi-sensorial information