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need to understand what plasma conditions are optimal for producing light from plasma, but also we need to understand how such plasma should be generated, and what laser technology should be used. You
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, and optimizing laboratory-scale chemical recycling experiments (e.g. hydrothermal treatment, solvolysis, or related processes) on textile waste streams. Developing and applying advanced analytical
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a manufacturing technology for producing small to medium-sized thermoplastic composite components in high volumes. Process simulation software is being developed for virtual optimization of tool
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experiments as well as bioinformatics and advanced imaging techniques. Your core tasks are: Cloning and expressing recombinant proteins. Developing and optimizing purification protocols. Designing and
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for one of the most challenging waste streams in today’s society. What you do Designing, conducting, and optimizing laboratory-scale chemical recycling experiments (e.g. hydrothermal treatment, solvolysis
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directions are possible, such as: integration of new decoders with pre- and post-processing techniques for fuzzy sources, optimization of decoder complexity, working on innovative decoder architectures
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involve optimizing protocols to convert patient-derived skin cells into neurons (iNeurons). New AONs will be screened through reporter assays and RNA sequencing in iNeurons. Using advanced techniques
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investigation. This allows us to find out what the optimal trade-offs are. The scenarios that we study often result from close interaction with industry. For more information about the research groups in
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characterisation techniques; You will identify and implement optimal methods for the integration and testing of materials in real-life conditions; You will perform structure-property correlations and unravel
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, real-time traffic management, and the optimization and maintenance of traffic and transport systems. AI can also offer travellers opportunities for better travel planning and travel experiences by mobile