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sensors for measuring macromolecular crowding in C. elegans; use advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques, complemented by molecular biology and biochemical methods; be an active member of an open and
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transduction could enable a new class of transistor circuits as well as novel sensor and transducers. Your PhD project will focus on both the fundamental physics of these devices with modelling, fabrication, and
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for people with Parkinson’s disease. Within the lab, researchers from both technical and clinical backgrounds work closely together to create and validate digital biomarkers using real-life wearable sensor and
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transistor is still early investigation. P-type GaN transduction could enable a new class of transistor circuits as well as novel sensor and transducers. Your PhD project will focus on both the fundamental
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learning and one PhD student with a keen interest in the algorithmic side of hyperbolic deep learning. Tasks and responsibilities: Conduct high-impact research on hyperbolic deep learning for computer vision
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Are you passionate about developing intelligent algorithms that can support repair and remanufacturing decisions for sustainable manufacturing? As a PhD researcher, you will create innovative
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to simulate cascading disaster effects, as well as satellite and sensor data, looking specifically at 6 different use cases across Europe. In addition to the detailed innovative analysis of existing methods and
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in basic control-flow analysis. Process mining, as it stands today, is primarily based on computational techniques and algorithms to analyze and optimize processes. Methods such as process discovery
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sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD project aims
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an electrochemical sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD