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). Reuse of infrastructure components (e.g., pavement stones, concrete kerbs, sewage pipes) is gaining momentum, but scaling remains difficult: supply and demand rarely align in time, place, and
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and spatially complex nature of MRI signals. Each MRI examination involves multiple pulse sequences, with signal acquisition being sensitive to coil placement, sensor geometry, B0/B1 inhomogeneities
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accelerator facilities across Europe. The dependence of direct DNA damage and structural changes on DNA sequence, conformation and chemical environment will be explored and compared with those in the condensed
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of dynamic metabolic processes in the brain. This includes MR sequence optimization, acceleration strategies and advanced post-processing of MR data. Beyond technical development, you will have the opportunity
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digital health intervention (i.e. a Combined Lifestyle Intervention, CLI) that truly aligns with people’s everyday realities? As a PhD candidate in this project, you will work on an innovative, systems
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which unique properties of motor and sensory neurons make them more vulnerable to neurodegeneration. You will use viral gene transfer, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, next-generation sequencing
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practitioners and policymakers as they navigate real-world, value-based change through design and research. Job description Society faces multiple, interconnected transitions—such as the energy, circularity, and
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, which arise from processes such as hybridization, horizontal gene transfer, and recombination. Creating such networks from DNA sequences requires techniques from graph theory, theoretical computer science
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, linking climate data and material behaviour across multiple scales. Particular attention will be paid to how environmental factors accelerate damage, affect healing processes, and alter material properties
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are transparent, interpretable and aligned with human needs and values. You will focus on developing, testing and reviewing a methodology to make AI systems transparent and explainable. The goal is to empower