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doing their final assignment on sub-projects pertaining to the current research project. The PhD research will be performed in the Production Technology group. Where to apply Website https
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including growth experiments, phenotyping, or physiological measurements. Skills in performing quantitative data analyses and the ability (or willingness) to work with –omics or high-dimensional datasets
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Breukelen, Dr. Yvette de Haas, Prof. Dr. Roel Veerkamp (WUR-ABG). See the link to site Chairgroup Animal Breeding and Genomics Group | WUR . Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs
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models (CNNs, Transformers, GANs) for PET and CT dose reduction - Work with raw PET/CT data, projection data, and reconstructed images - Perform quantitative image evaluation and clinical validation
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oceanographic institute and principally performs academically excellent multidisciplinary, fundamental, and frontier applied marine research addressing important scientific and societal questions pertinent
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, the birth of the universe or the functioning of the brain. The position is located within the team of Dr. Carlos Fitzsimons (https://www.fitzsimonslab.eu ), part of the Brain Plasticity group
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with next generation high-tech systems? The main challenge lies in the reliable operation of the entire system, where many interconnected modules affect each other. In this project, you will be designing
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of a new class of compact, high-performance inertial sensors, paving the way toward practical quantum sensing platforms for mobile and embedded applications. This project is embedded in the QDNL
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to support advanced PIC design. Design and test specialized structures to isolate key physical effects in InP-based SOAs. Perform electro‑optical measurements and analyze data to characterize active photonic
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production volumes at high speed to guarantee large scale commercial application. For characterization and performance evaluation of the produced membranes, you will use a wide variety of techniques and