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-studies/. Background and description of tasks PhD project 1: The PhD project involves research using invertebrate model systems to investigate the mechanisms by which potential host genome editing processes
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and inhibition of mechanisms such as blebbing. Qualifications Requirements for the Position: A university degree at Bachelor’s or Master’s level, or an equivalent foreign degree related to the research
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master’s degree in material science, polymer science and technology, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, wood science, polymer technology or related disciplines are eligible to apply
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our research team for addressing a timely societally relevant problem. Project overview The aim is to unravel the mechanisms, and time scales involved at particle scale, for the formation and failure
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the research group of Professor Christian Müller . The focus of the project is on understanding the mechanical properties of conjugated
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and/or dynamic approaches to detect them in the code or prevent their execution at runtime. Keywords for this project: code analysis, static analysis, reverse engineering, defense mechanisms
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proteins and mechanisms involved in flavivirus replication, infection, and pathogenesis, which could ultimately lead to new treatments for flavivirus infections. Examples of techniques you will use include
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the role of toe erosion in triggering landslides in sensitive clays. The focus will be on developing computational models that will quantify the erosion mechanisms, precursors and the time to failure
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into two main areas: (1) material development and characterization to ensure optimal sensing and mechanical performance, and (2) structural evaluation of SS-FRCMs under environmental stressors such as freeze
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breathe. This doctoral project focuses on exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying photosynthetic water oxidation to O2, with special focus on the role of protein-water-cofactor interactions and