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Master in Sciences (Chemistry) and you do not have a PhD degree yet. You need to fulfill the criteria on the date of the start of the mandate. You are passionate about organic chemical research and have
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still uncertain how forest structure is impacted by disturbances (locally) and how we can detect and monitor various levels of disturbance regimes using spaceborne satellite data (globally). This PhD
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, Biomedical Sciences or equivalent. Students in their final year are also eligible to apply. You have a strong interest in research and are highly motivated to complete a PhD within a 4-year period. You have
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both wet lab and database-driven environments, with a primary focus on data The goal of this work is to obtain a PhD Job profile You hold a Master’s degree (preferably) in medicine, biomedical sciences
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goal is to successfully defend your PhD thesis at the end of the 4 year period. Job profile TECHNICAL COMPETENCES AND EXPERIENCE You have or will soon obtain a degree of Master of Science in Operations
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closed-loop control. The technology, developed through detailed computer simulations, will be validated with preclinical experiments. The candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary team working towards
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collaboration with other PhD candidates and researchers with medical and engineering background, perform innovative research on the topic of surgical video analysis, with the goal of developing deep machine
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is offering a PhD position within an ambitious, interdisciplinary, international project focused on Temporal Interference Stimulation (TIS) as an innovative treatment for epilepsy. TIS is a novel
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disease is highly variable, even within the same family, making it difficult to predict the course of disease, provide accurate genetic counselling, or design effective therapies. This PhD project aims
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. The PhD fellow will (1) conduct terrestrial laser scanning fieldwork across a range of ecosystems; (2) contribute to the development of new methods to analyse multitemporal 3D data from terrestrial laser