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became available for patients with specific SOD1 gene mutations (<1% of all ALS patients). The main objective of this PhD project is to develop gene-targeted therapies for newly identified ALS-associated
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to track how the prevalences of different strains in a mixed sample change over time. Your role: You will develop and implement algorithms to find, quantify and track mutations in evolving populations
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-organization of active particles. Fabricate and characterize light-driven microswimmers. Use advanced optical microscopy and particle tracking to analyze their motion and interactions. Investigate emergent
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, optimisation, availability, and access to imaging services. Key objectives include the development of evidence-based recommendations for referral guidelines, clinical guidelines, clinical decision support
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applicant. - The use of formal languages to specify and reason about distributed systems has been an object of intensive research. While verification support for these languages does exist, it is limited in
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about distributed systems has been an object of intensive research. While verification support for these languages does exist, it is limited in either the guarantees it can provide or in its level of
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. For example, we would like to be able to track how the prevalences of different strains in a mixed sample change over time. Your role: You will develop and implement algorithms to find, quantify and track
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metrology, we are dealing with layered media that potentially contain many scattering objects spread out over multiple layers. In the computational Electromagnetics research group (the EMPMC lab), we have
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theoretical modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental validation. Key objectives can include: Developing theoretical and computational models for friction-induced damping in joints and interfaces
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the material consumption and environmental impact of energy generation. This PhD project is part of the MSCA Doctoral Network AWETRAIN (Airborne Wind Energy TRAining for Industrialization Network). Its objective