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, irregular, and highly dynamic computational tasks. Realising computing systems based on technologies like FeFETs require the design of architectures suitable for real-life problems. Moreover, appropriate
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, irregular, and highly dynamic computational tasks. Realising computing systems based on technologies like FeFETs require the design of architectures suitable for real-life problems. Moreover, appropriate
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-volatile silicon devices that enable innovative architectures to efficiently execute complex, irregular, and highly dynamic computational tasks. Realising computing systems based on technologies like FeFETs
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the system dynamics as dictated by demand-side management. Input from consortium industry partners on component, operational and other costs will be used to validate the techno-economic models and quantify
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storage systems at any time interval required to capture the system dynamics as dictated by demand-side management. Input from consortium industry partners on component, operational and other costs will be
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cell types and simulate their interactions with joint tissues. You will implement and validate molecular reporter technologies to monitor neuronal activation and pain-related signaling pathways, and
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in molecular biology and are familiar with techniques such as cloning, (q)PCR, transfection or viral transduction, and the generation or use of reporter cell lines. Experience with implementing
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Our research team invites applications for a fully-funded PhD position at the intersection of reconfigurable computing, accelerators, and simulation tools. This position aims to investigate
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and the dynamic environment of estuaries and deltas. The research motto of the EDS department is: "the responsible protection, restoration and use of our estuaries and deltas starts with understanding
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in NUCLEAR and the specific research project. Important: if the DC is applying to more than one position, a motivation letter for project will be required. A scanned copy of certified academic records