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close examination of ICL, transnational criminal law, and how the two might intersect to allow for new, innovative pathways for enforcing accountability against corporations engaged in criminal activity
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, and optimize the internal architectures that deliver the right mechanical response. The final designed structures will be fabricated and validated through mechanical testing, ensuring clinical and
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, synthesize, and test MIPs, integrate them into a point-of-care (POC) device, and validate their performance on real-world AMR samples. The ultimate goal: a functional prototype that supports faster, more
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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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parametrisation. The models are compared to benchmark models and analysed regarding robustness and sensitivity. In a second step, the models will be tested under different climate change scenarios. The newly
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centuries-old governance practices might reshape our understanding of contemporary water management? Tilburg Law School is seeking an ambitious PhD candidate to examine what today’s governance of water
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will be asked to examine the ‘afterlife’ of their proposed technology along four disciplinary lines of inquiry: Value and market-making processes (Sociology) Framing in public debate and decision-making
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. the materials have optimal acoustic impedance and attenuation characteristics; additionally, a desirable characteristic is optical transparency to allow for validation testing by optical imaging. Information
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communication skills and the ability to collaborate in multidisciplinary environments. Profile B – Smart Textiles (PhD 2) PhD2 will work on the development, testing and integration of energy harvesting systems
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and the directive’s ambition to contribute to the fight against gender inequality and the gender pay gap. In this respect, it would be interesting to examine how the AMW directive interacts with another