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-phase diagnostics working with catalytic materials such as metal and oxide surfaces, including polycrystalline samples analyzing and interpreting experimental data developing measurement and control
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platforms for selected range of analytes, which can be adaptable to multiple sectors. These platforms will enable rapid in-field testing and point-of-care diagnostics, eliminating the need for complex fluid
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established LCA metrics, such as CO2 equivalents. - Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary project partners to feed LCA insights, alongside monitoring and diagnostic data, directly into the system's control
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medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection. For more information, please see https://www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/ddls-research-school/ The future of life science is data-driven. Will
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solutions for vibration and noise control in lightweight structures (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101227712 ). The project focuses on the development of Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) technologies
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million were diagnosed with the disease. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop new therapeutic and diagnostic strategies to control this major global health challenge. To achieve this, we need a
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part of the Sustainability Institute at University College Cork is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to undertake a fully funded PhD studentship focused on AI-enabled fault detection, diagnostics
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at LMFL – École Centrale de Lille, using a wind tunnel equipped with a set of grids that allow the creation of controlled shear profiles and turbulence states. The tunnel is also equipped with water
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focuses on the biomedical applications of in-house developed hybrid nanomaterials and nanozymes, including colorimetric and optical (nano)diagnostics, and on understanding how nano–bio interfaces govern
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relevant to the global transition toward renewable energy technologies and the increasing demand for advanced analytical tools in environmental monitoring (e.g., detection of toxins) and clinical diagnostics