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core objective of this research is to improve polarization purity by addressing both the generation of orthogonal polarizations in transmit mode and the minimization of inter-polarization coupling
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mass spectrometry based de novo sequencing, machine learning and AI-tools to interpret the data. Your job The primary objective of the project is to further develop mass spectrometry-based techniques
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. The objective of BLUES is to expand the potential to produce valuable and unique bioactive compounds from marine invertebrates by developing novel in vitro cell culture systems for four phyla of marine
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addition, we have a track record of excellent academic placements. Around 80% of our graduated PhD’s started their first job in academia, and over 50% landed a job at a top 100 business school (UT Dallas
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multiple teams), and ill-defined (team boundaries are unclear). This challenges our understanding of the nature and effective management of contemporary teamwork. Therefore, the objective of the PhD project
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. Stef van den Elzen and dr. Fernando Paulovich. The visualization cluster (https://research.tue.nl/en/organisations/visualization-3 ) at TU/e has a strong track record in visualization and visual
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of the way. With 3,200 m² of state-of-the-art lab facilities, housed in a museum with more than 40 million natural history objects, dedicated mentorship, and access to our broad international network
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, hardware prototyping, compiler design, simulation and emulation tools, as well as cybersecurity, reliability, and system verifiability. The objective of this PhD project is to develop a gain-cell memory
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of Prof. Frans Cornelissen at UMCG, as well as with the multidisciplinary project team comprising academics, clinicians, and software developers, to achieve the project’s objectives. The successful
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research revolves around the following key objectives: Finding analytic expressions for families of numerical Hamiltonians that model magnetic topological semimetals. Classifying such Hamiltonians in terms