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. These key generation methods offer greatly enhanced levels of security but rely on the use of error-correcting codes. Compared to their use in classic communication channels, the needed codes have stricter
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., physically unclonable functions or PUFs, and quantum channels. These key generation methods offer greatly enhanced levels of security but rely on the use of error-correcting codes. Compared to their use in
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advanced imaging strategies to uncover how microbial communities are organized and interact in space and time? If so, we invite you to join The Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences , within the Faculty
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Are you pioneering molecular tools and applying advanced imaging strategies to uncover how microbial communities are organized and interact in space and time? If so, we invite you to join The
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. The Eindhoven University of Technology recognizes a crucial paradigm shift, from intensitymodulated to coherent transmission, necessary in next generation FSO communication systems to provide high throughputs
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stakeholders to validate findings and adapt tools. Communicate your research findings at international conferences, publish in scientific journals and contribute to code/prototype repositories where appropriate
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to validate findings and adapt tools. Communicate your research findings at international conferences, publish in scientific journals and contribute to code/prototype repositories where appropriate. Contribute
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, analytical data, imaging data and ecological data. Through this position, we aim to strengthen research and methodological innovation capacities for data analysis and multimodal data integration across
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including strain field measurement techniques such as Digital Image Correlation (DIC). Interest in sustainable manufacturing, digital twins, and circular economy solutions. Self-driven, structured, and
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, tissue culture, microfluidics, sensors and microscopy. In addition to this high-end equipment, the facility will develop unique wavefront shaping microscopes for imaging inside the complex culture chambers