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optimization is necessary for lower optical losses, increased component performance, and improved interfacing with optical fibers. The advertised position will work on two main projects: (1) TFLN circuit
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consortium Profile Master`s degree in microsystems engineering, biomedical engineering or interdisciplinary study programmes. Candidates with background in biology, bioengineering, biotechnology
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application including the following documents (concatenated into one PDF): CV Bachelor and Master transcripts Motivation letter (motivation & fit to the project and the host lab) Letters of recommendation
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to partition net ecosystem CO2 fluxes and evapotranspiration into their individual components—gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration as well as transpiration and evaporation—and to identify
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, the main objectives are: To classify the topology of damage on blades, by studying the extensive relevant literature. Indeed, often-observed damage mechanisms of blades include the root and the transition
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-representation and reporting of BPL results in consortium meetings Co-coordination of tasks with all consortium partners Profile Master in molecular biology, microbiology or industrial biotechnology Good
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, knowledge distillation, and novel architectures beyond CNNs Real-time embedded signal processing for perception and decision-making While the main focus is on autonomous drones, robotics, and space
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presentations at national and international conferences Contribute to the supervision of Master's students and selected teaching activities within the BMDS lab Profile Qualifications: Master's degree in
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of interest Establish reproducible Snakemake/Nextflow pipelines to support the labs long-term research interests Proactively manage the labs genomic data resources Supervise and mentor PhD and Masters students
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graduate-level class of “CMOS Electronics for Biological and Molecular Sensing” as well as mentoring PhD, master, and bachelor students. Living cells such as neurons can be viewed as biological systems with