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awareness capabilities. The PhD will involve both simulation and experimental work. This includes designing and testing optical instrumentation and conducting observation campaigns to image and track
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resonance energy transfer, siRNA mediated gene knock out, cellular imaging, qPCR, etc.) to elucidate unknown interactions between GPCRs and receptor tyrosine kinases at the cellular level. Analyses will focus
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violence, such as when perpetrators take pictures of their victims while assaulting them. Second, technology has contributed to the creation of new forms of sexual harm, such as image-based abuse and
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voiding behavior in mice and developed live imaging techniques to visualize sensory signaling in the bladder wall and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. In addition, we explore these pathways in human
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. Daily activities include coding, data analysis, simulation modelling, and collaboration with industry partners. Some travel to manufacturing facilities and conferences may be required. This funded PhD
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) offer new avenues to tackle this problem. AI models have demonstrated strong potential in clinically relevant insights from electrical signals such as ECGs, and from cardiac imaging modalities including
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thermochemical TES. Your main supervisor will be Prof Adriano Sciacovelli and you will join the Thermal Energy Section at DTU Construct. Your work will contribute to a paradigm shift in how complex TES systems
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adults, significantly impacting quality of life, and remain challenging to treat. Our research group has pioneered innovative methods to study voiding behavior in mice and developed live imaging techniques
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information, see also our diversity policy webpage: https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/policy-and-strategy/diversity-and-inclusion/ Our selection procedure follows the guidelines of the Recruitment code (NVP): https