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studies in healthcare environments, such as observations and interviews, with prototype design and development. The project will develop new knowledge on how robots in clinical settings can communicate
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recycling of components, enabling a more circular life cycle. The work will contribute to a new paradigm in the development of power electronics that incorporate disassembly, reuse, and remanufacturing
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PhD Position in Method Development for Peptide Ionization and Fragmentation_3590 Project Description We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position in experimental proteomics. The successful
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driving our success in this exciting and quickly growing field. Where to apply Website https://cv.newton-6g.eu Requirements Research FieldComputer scienceEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Research
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, and developing systems capable of identifying and prioritizing the user’s intended sound sources. Overall, the PhD works contribute to the development of intelligent, user-aware hearing assistance
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: Technical University of Denmark DC8: Comprehensive water scarcity method development PhD enrolment: University of Iceland DC9: Global, regional, and local information driven by high-resolution GIS data PhD
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. The ambition of DTU it to grow the field of research in teaching and learning STEM along with the further development of engineering didactics. Find further information here: https://learninglab.dtu.dk/ DTU
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Job Description Are you eager to contribute to the development of tomorrow’s quantum technologies? We are searching for a talented and motivated PhD candidate to develop and characterize novel
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of micronutrients, and strategies to produce and process plant-based foods with enhanced concentration of micronutrients as an integrative part of sustainable and healthy diets. Development of analytical methods
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development of vaccines and vaccination strategies for farmed fishes. You will be working within fish vaccinology and immunology with emphasis on improving our understanding of the mechanisms of protective