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the mobility, ubiquity, security, and interactivity of computers, data, software, and users. The pervasive computing paradigm enables technologies such as sensors, actuators, and computers to take a back seat
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the mobility, ubiquity, security, and interactivity of computers, data, software, and users. The pervasive computing paradigm enables technologies such as sensors, actuators, and computers to take a back seat
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Department: Molecular Imaging – Pathology – Radiotherapy – Oncology Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking
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other viruses, including the coronaviruses, using the latest imaging techniques to track how they replicate. He is also investigating the ‘arms race’ between the virus and the host’s immune system, how
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all over Germany join forces to integrate a thermodynamic description into the processes understanding of soil systems and gain insights into how energy and matter fluxes drive organic carbon dynamics
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vehicles capture videos or images for underwater pipes for inspection purposes. However, highly blurry or poor-quality videos can only be received under noisy environment. Therefore, developing accurate
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to apply: Seismic wave propagation theory; seismic data acquisition and processing; signal processing, seismic imaging, geophysical inversion, scientific programming, reservoir modelling. Previous research
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the development of the adolescent brain. As one of the first in the world, she has been systematically monitoring adolescents, their lifestyle and the neurological processes in their brains on a long-term basis
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Regular Job Code 9742R5 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Required Qualifications: * Ph.D. or Masters with equivalent experience in Computational
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03.03.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The gut microbiome plays a fundamental role in health and disease. CRC 1371 (Speaker Prof. Dr. Dirk Haller) focuses on the digestive tract and proposes