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further latency. Crucially, current MRI systems lack any form of predictive intelligence that could inform optimal configuration ahead of, or during scanning. The Computer Engineering (CE) section
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neuroscience community at the Center for Neurogenomics and Neuroscience Research (CNCR) at VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We are a diverse group of enthusiastic molecular neuroscientists studying the processes
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department At HTSR , interdisciplinary expertise is brought together to aid decision-making on health innovation development, evaluation, optimization, and implementation. Research concentrates on quantitative
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facility. Your focus will be on delivering high quality data and sample preparation assistance, primarily on the Krios microscope, while also optimizing the operation of the pFIB. In a collaborative, cross
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. In this project, we aim to prove the concept of hard/soft concrete composites. The research will include: Computational modelling and optimization of concrete architectures Experimental testing and
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specialists and set clear priorities to realize projects effectively and on time, building infrastructure that makes complex analyses faster and more efficient. Your team optimizes virtual computing power (GPUs
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reduce the overall weight of wind turbines. By innovating ways to lower mechanical loads on critical components and optimizing material usage, we aim to pave the way for a truly circular wind energy sector
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to extend the operational lifespan and reduce the overall weight of wind turbines. By innovating ways to lower mechanical loads on critical components and optimizing material usage, we aim to pave the way
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other things, cell programming and patterning. Current methods for hormone-induced regeneration in tissue culture often give limited and unpredictable results. Even in optimal conditions only a few cells
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the Commencing CRISPR Commons project, funded by the Gates Foundation, which aims to establish a plant‑optimized, freedom‑to‑operate genome editing platform based on the ThermoCas9 nuclease. CRISPR/Cas systems