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, physics-informed control, and digital twin technologies. Project description The project focuses on the development of robotic methods for plant health monitoring that combine robot–plant interaction with
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. The project will combine cellular and molecular methods with structural studies using cryo-electron tomography. We offer a unique setup for this project in terms of a collaborative environment between six
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focuses on musculoskeletal disorders in children and adolescents, with particular emphasis on scoliosis, surgical outcomes, and long-term health consequences. The group combines clinical expertise with
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zebrafish models, including CRISPR/Cas9 mutants and advanced multicolor lineage-tracing tools, the project combines genomics, live imaging, and in vivo regeneration assays to uncover how satellite cell
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breakthroughs thanks to its superior spatial resolution and the possibility to simultaneously combine two modalities (Raman and infrared spectroscopies). Furthermore, the data obtained provides ideal grounds