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cells, Ribo-seq, scRNA-seq, PDX in vivo models. The PhD student will work closely together with a PhD student in the lab of Prof. Michaela Frye, which will focus on the in vivo experiements of the joint
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to understand, predict, and treat diseases. You will work with multimodal biomedical datasets including omics, imaging, and patient data and apply cutting-edge AI models such as graph neural networks, transformer
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of neuroscience. The PhD will be integrated in the Peripheral Neuropathy research group of Prof. Vincent Timmerman . About the project Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy can be caused by mutations in different genes
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photonics’, led by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Christensen, who moved from MIT to DTU in 2023. Funded by a Villum Young Investigator program (link ), the project aims to uncover novel kinds of photonic topology using
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model species (e.g. Culex pipiens) to test specific hypotheses about sensory-driven flight behaviour under controlled light and visual environments. This will allow you to explore the underlying
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The SigCom research group of SnT, headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking. The research areas focus on the formulation, modeling, design, and
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, viscosity, and surface or interfacial tension. We will train a range of AI models to allow us to predict these properties from the chemical structure alone. Once established, we will expand the self-driving
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Description The Unsteady Flow Diagnostics Laboratory (UNFoLD) led by Prof. Karen Mulleners at EPFL in Lausanne is looking for multiple PhD students to join the group in the fall of 2025 or early 2026
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measurements in a team of experts on and in the pyramids and creating digital object models with numerical simulations, for example, using Salvus software or similar. Publication of research results and
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phdPrimary supervisor - Prof Yongping Bao High consumption of cruciferous vegetables can reduce the risk of cancer. This protection has been attributed to isothiocyanates (ITCs) in such vegetables