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                that shape the design of these circuits. The lab is dedicated to medical algorithmics on the applied research front, emphasising technologies implementable within hospitals. Notably, the lab’s medical image 
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                on designing the analog front-end (AFE) for EEG signal acquisition and developing CMOS interface circuits for various wearable sensors (e.g., pressure, temperature, motion). A key responsibility will be 
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                registration are available at the end of December on the website of the Funding Academy. TechTransfer or one of the IOF-Business developers can give feedback on the valorisation part of the project proposal 
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                and framing of the research questions, including the defence of the proposal in front of a committee. Field work in the home country (about six months): PhD students go to their countries of origin 
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                . The following courses form the core of the programme and are repeatedly held every year: A colloquium that offers students the possibility to present and discuss their research projects in front of 
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                into the programme, each doctoral student will be required to present a written project proposal and to defend the proposal in front of his or her doctoral committee. Problems regarding the competence and scientific