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and survival in host cells. Through a combination of microbiology, imaging, molecular biology, and translational modelling, the PhD student will generate data to support the design of biofilm-resistant
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rapidly evolving retrieval paradigm where generative models are used to directly generate document identifiers given a user query. This paradigm departs from traditional multi-stage retrieval pipelines and
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Krios microscopes, all hosted and maintained at ETH Zurich’s imaging facility, ScopeM. Appropriate computational resources are also readily available. In addition, we have access to the biophysical
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on the electrical machine optimization to achieve high energy-efficient drive system. The practical part of the work will be testing the control model with a prototype machine in the research laboratory. Research
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the body under the novel communication paradigm called Internet of Bio-NanoThings, where sensing, actuation, and computing processes are tightly coupled to pervasively, perpetually, and precisely sense
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performance; Perform and Analyse Particle Image Velocimetry data in shear controlled continuous experiments; Developing guidelines for controlling negative effects of SACs in anaerobic wastewater treatment
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interactive component. The position is with Prof. dr. Cees Snoek, Professor, head of the Video & Image Sense lab (VIS lab), at the University of Amsterdam. VIS lab is a world-leading lab on Computer Vision and
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new paradigm in the design, testing, and validation of Electronic Control Units (ECUs) for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. By developing high-fidelity Digital Twins (DTs) that combine functional
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tolerance” (Program Coordinator Prof. Panagiotis Moschou) invites applications for one (1) motivated PhD Student to assist with the implementation of the project. About the lab: The Moschou Lab will build
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Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 2 months ago
details: Subject: Nanostructured hierarchical catalysts with tailored morphology for thermochemical CO₂ valorization applications Supervisor: Leszek Kępiński, Prof. Auxiliary Supervisor: Karolina Ledwa, dr