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vulnerable to the use of recycled material, with possibly uncontrolled or variable content. Accordingly, this research project aims to establish predictive insights between microstructures contaminated with
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detection mechanisms for those plants to which they have become adapted, to select suitable plants for feeding or for laying their eggs. We will use the model system of the cabbage white butterflies, Pieris
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academic and industrial profile. You will have access to the graduate courses at the Dutch Institute of Systems and Control (DISC) and the Engineering Mechanics Research School (EM) and will have the
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mechanics make this possible? Join us in exploring the fascinating world of vascular biomechanics. PhD in Arterial Biomechanics Our goal: To understand how age-related changes in arterial mechanics contribute
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should have an MSc degree in wind energy or aerospace engineering from a well-established university, or an MSc degree in related engineering disciplines, such as mechanical engineering, applied physics
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to address this key societal challenges. It is also highly interdisciplinary, bringing together expertise ranging from mechanical and electrical engineering, computer science, built environment, to social
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mathematical control theory, and a keen interest in machine learning to apply for the PhD position within the Dynamics and Control section at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University
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of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Industrial Design Engineering. We enable society and industry to innovate and create value using efficient, solid and sustainable technology. We are part of a
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replication forks and trigger mutations if left unresolved. While we recently made significant progress in understanding how G-quadruplexes are resolved, the mechanisms that govern the resolution of other non-B
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Are you curious about what it takes to bring an emerging technology to success? As a PhD researcher, you will unravel the critical role of technical standards and IP (patents, copyright, etc.) and