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English and meets the university’s English language requirements (https://www.rug.nl/education/phd-programmes/prospective/phd-positions/e… ). - Affinity with and knowledge of basics of AI-modelling and data
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fluorescence microscopy to follow in real-time how nanomedicines engage with living cell membranes (and simpler model systems) and quantify these interactions. Similar studies can be performed for understanding
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://www.rug.nl/education/phd-programmes/prospective/phd-positions/english-language-requirements?lang=en ). Affinity with and knowledge of basics of AI-modelling and data analysis is welcome but not required. We
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designing and implementing control strategies for multi-axis manipulators, including the development of force-feedback systems and custom gripper end-effectors for reliably handling complex, flexible objects
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, they have also limited the directions in which journalism could actually develop, and elided critical reflections on the complex relationship between journalism and technology. This project addresses
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technology as a solution for journalism’s struggles. In doing so, they have also limited the directions in which journalism could actually develop, and elided critical reflections on the complex relationship
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. Within this consortium, the PhD project in the Salvati lab will be focused on the development and standardization of novel methods for the characterization of nanomedicine dispersion in complex biological
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economic vitality, beyond income and business models, including regional collaboration and innovation, can be stimulated. The four-year PhD will culminate in a thesis comprising three to four international
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problems. The mission of this consortium is to realize a new revenue model in the textile value chain, by scaling up and strengthening the (business/government/NGO) activities around sorting and recycling
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ensembles. The Incarnato group uses both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cellular models and exploits (or develops where needed) cutting-edge experimental methods (Marinus et al., 2021 [PMID: 33398343]; Incarnato