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methods for the analysis of temporal data. Of specific interest are monitoring procedures for structural breaks, which find application in many technical fields, e.g. for the protection of power systems
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technologies? How to distinguish mutations in a given gene from mutations in homologous genes? How to deal with large-scale structural variation? How to link mutations together into genomes across distances
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Description As a PhD candidate in Mathematical Statistics, you will develop novel methods for the analysis of temporal data. Of specific interest are monitoring procedures for structural breaks, which find
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mechanical stress into useful electrical energy, enabling autonomous sensors and systems in demanding industrial and structural environments. The research will involve a combination of analytical modelling
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. Nikolina Sostaric. A dedicated yeast genetics technician will provide strain construction. Together, the team will unravel how molecular changes propagate through the polarity network to collectively enable
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the evolved strains using mass spectrometry, in collaboration with bioinformatician Dr. Nikolina Sostaric. A dedicated yeast genetics technician will provide strain construction. Together, the team will unravel
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enzyme engineering. The PhD project will involve bioinformatic selection of candidate enzymes, employing a combination of ‘off-the-shelf’ tools based on both sequence and structure. These enzymes will be
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of ‘off-the-shelf’ tools based on both sequence and structure. These enzymes will be produced, screened and the best variants subject to protein engineering campaigns. Once highly active variants
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who has made a ground-breaking contribution to virology research. The prizewinner receives a monetary award of EUR 35,000. Submit nominations:Is opening 12 August 2026 Regulations M.W. Beijerinck