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to rationally design the water treatment in recycled cardboard making or to reassess the types of chemicals that the industry uses. You will focus on elucidating which surface active chemicals (SACs) used in
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, policymakers, and end-users to design solutions that truly work in practice. We are seeking a highly motivated PhD Researcher to connect research and practice, ensuring that accessibility solutions are co
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instabilities. New insights into biodegradability and accumulation of surface-active chemicals on microbial biofilms and relations to mass transfer and process stability can be used to rationally design the water
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to design targeted marketing campaigns. Causal Machine Learning is an emerging research field that can learn the causal effect of an intervention and how it varies within a population based on a large set of
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interact and communicate — insights that are essential for understanding the cellular origins of brain disorders. Despite major progress in genetics research, we still don’t know how genetic risk factors for
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graphs for heterogeneous pavement engineering knowledge aiming to speed up the learning cycle and support innovation and asset management. Job description The increasing accessibility of data in
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that generate more energy than they consume and carbon-neutral heating and cooling is a core element of their design. The design and realization of PEDs involves (complex interactions between) societal, technical
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techniques such as linear/integer programming or by designing suitable heuristics. The algorithms that you develop can play an important role in pathogen surveillance, infection treatment design, and/or
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for efficacy and development into therapeutics. Main responsibilities: Perform a combination of biochemistry, analytical chemistry and bioinformatic research to study the humoral immune response. Plan and
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solve these problems using techniques such as linear/integer programming or by designing suitable heuristics. The algorithms that you develop can play an important role in pathogen surveillance, infection