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and can organizations safeguard enough proprietary information to maintain their competitive advantage and motivation to innovate? The objective of this research is to answer the question: What
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. This involves dynamic engagement like walking, observing, and handling objects. The relationship between perceptual experiences and the dynamic structures of the multi-sensorial information generated by active
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, proteomic and cellular changes in SNAREopathy cell models, in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neurons from SNAREopathy patients. The key objectives for this project are: To upscale and multiplex
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collaboration among children with diverse cognitive and sensory profiles. The project’s main objective is not the development of a single intervention, but the design and validation of new methodologies
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to drive an extremely weak parity forbidden transition. In order to detect the signals from driving such a weak transition, quantum entangled states will be used that reject external perturbations. Based
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sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD project aims
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-classical “squeezed” states of motion. The next frontier is to extend quantum control to sensing applications that include detection of tiny recoils, from molecules of rarefied gases to potential dark matter
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to critical metal exploration in magmatic settings. Training A personalised training programme will be set up reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated
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an electrochemical sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD
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additional advice and information about for example helping your partner to find a job, housing, or schooling. Finally, certain categories of international staff may be eligible for a tax exemption on a part