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student will be mainly involved in developing the activities to achieve specific objectives of the project: To develop and optimize respiratory organoids derived from relevant host/reservoir animal species
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will perform research on foreign-accented speech processing. Research methods include behavioural measures and electroencephalography (EEG), optionally eye-tracking. The Doctoral Candidate (DC) will be
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understanding of the role of forests in the water cycle. Objectives of the research: Study temporal patterns of climate and water-source related processes using stable water isotope chronologies from tree rings
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for a full-time position of PhD researcher for 36 months. Preferred starting date: 1-15 of October 2025. Eligibility criteria According to the track information provided the elegibility criteria will be
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arteriovenous malformations mitigation Description. The main objective will be to conduct bioavailability and bioaccumulation studies of pharmaceutical formulations designed to treat cerebral arteriovenous
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the strengths and challenges of current regulatory frameworks for AI in robotic rehabilitation. Central questions include: Are AI-driven therapies objective and neutral? Will everyone have equal access
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: The selected student will actively contribute to the achievement of the main objectives of the project. A specific work plan will be established in accordance with the candidate’s skills and will be periodically
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objective of the project is to understand the underlying soil physical and microbial mechanisms governing changes in soil organic carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions under different types
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control tools (TEXTURISE project). The TEXTURISE main objectives are: - To identify the key factors (such as raw materials characteristics and processing conditions) influencing the structure building
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throughout the duration of their PhD, plus periodical monitoring and evaluation activities. The objective is to provide students with all the support they need for the proper development of their research