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the technology and develop a minimum viable product for quantum computing applications. Who we are looking for You hold a PhD degree in Physics, Applied Physics, Nanotechnology, Microwave Engineering, or a related
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description. This PhD project aims to develop computational and image-analysis approaches for quantitative characterization of cytoskeletal organization, polarity, and flow dynamics in single metastasizing
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computer program to replace the DNA Sequence Analysis Program (DSAP) that is used by participants in the Waksman Student Scholars Program (WSSP). DSAP is an on-line program used by high school students in the WSSP
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limited understanding of sperm molecular biology. In this PhD project, you will investigate how molecular assemblies in human sperm are organized in situ and how this architecture relates to fertility and
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architecture, computer systems, or chip design. You could have insights in, among others, System-on-Chip (SoC) and chiplet designs, with an emphasis on energy-efficient processors; hardware-software co-design to