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. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites shape cancer
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and a sustainable circular economy in Europe. Job description of the PhD Position Key objectives of this position include: – Develop electrically conductive lignin-bio-fiber materials by utilizing
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tracking, accelerometers or sEMG and are constrained by power consumption and limited robustness. MiNI introduces a multimodal approach that integrates electrical (sEMG), mechanical (ultrasound), and
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excellent programming skills, hands-on experience with hardware (e.g., KUKA-like robotic arms, cameras, tracking systems, imaging devices), and proficiency with software frameworks (ROS/ROS2, OpenCV, ITK/VTK
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candidate should have graduated from a top-tier university and received a degree in electrical or mechanical engineering, physics or a related subject with an excellent academic track record. She/he is
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particular, offers significant promise for improving tissue functionality within regenerative medicine. Objectives Formulate innovative, printable, and structurally robust bioinks beginning with established in
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antimicrobial properties. Key objectives include: Design and synthesis of multifunctional antimicrobial coatings. Materials and physicochemical characterization of the fabricated coatings. Exploration of how
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), the Department of Transport and Planning at TU Delft, and Mobility Car Sharing. Job description The main objective of this PhD position is the investigation and application of methods for evaluating the impact of
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focus on developing innovative multifunctional coatings with integrated antimicrobial properties. Key objectives include: Design and synthesis of multifunctional antimicrobial coatings. Materials and
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standards. One crucial element to combat the endemic of healthcare-associated infections is being able to trace and track the transmission pathways of pathogens to develop effective interventions. There is a