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industrial contexts; investigate optimal levels within the product structure for deploying AM in repair and spare parts support; integrate forward and reverse flows in manufacturing and maintenance
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first line treatments for OSA, and works by delivering pressurized air to keep the airway open. Traditionally, titration of optimal PAP parameters was done in sleep labs, but home titration using auto
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such as insurance companies, pension funds and banks. This typically involves the development of new mathematical and statistical methods, or applications in optimal control and asset pricing. Do you
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develop and optimize these methods, with as special aim to enrich for antigen-specific antibodies. A secondary key objective is to improve bioinformatic and AI tools to analyse the mass spectrometry data
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physics and engineering, you will design devices taking into account electrical, thermal, and optical considerations. Key optimization targets will include output power, energy efficiency, and robust
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work-package 1 (WP1), Task 1.5 that aims at developing a new co-optimized IC for efficient ADC and data storage. For this task, we need to design a state-of-the-art ADC that can efficiently convert
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-Zehnder modulators). Through applying a strong foundation in physics and engineering, you will design devices taking into account electrical, RF, thermal, and optical considerations. Key optimization
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/). Researchers at GRIP aim to understand the molecular basis of disease, develop innovative therapeutic strategies, and optimize drug delivery to improve human health. Our teams combine expertise in nanomedicine
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optimization targets will include output power, energy efficiency, and robust operation at elevated temperatures. The building block developments will follow a rigorous design flow to result in functional
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by animal models that optimize for single causes or treatments, without reflecting the diversity and complexity seen in patients. This Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) doctoral network PhD project