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Company description The Lab for NanoBiology (Prof. Dedecker) is an interdisciplinary research group focused on the study and visualization of molecular processes occurring in biosystems. We combine
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Group, led by Dr. Florian Kaiser. Within our ERC Consolidator Project “Q-Chip”, you will help us to answer a fundamental key question in quantum technology: how can we combine individual demonstrator
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phenomena across scales, combining multiple fields including physics, mathematics, astronomy, history & philosophy of science, and social science. Its approach to societal engagement throughout the project’s
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-time 65%) in the DFG-funded Integrated Research Training Group (RTG) Beyond Amphiphilicity – RTG 2670: Self-Organization of Soft Matter via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions . The position is funded from
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tools for speech disorders, real-time language processing for human-robot interaction, and adaptive content generation in augmented and virtual reality environments. The project combines algorithm design
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TV-L, part-time 65%) in the DFG-funded Integrated Research Training Group (RTG) Beyond Amphiphilicity – RTG 2670: Self-Organization of Soft Matter via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions . The position
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of classical circuit approaches. The main research area will lie in the improvement of dynamic range without increased power consumption. Here you will perform research ideas combining multiple LNAs and ADCs
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University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations. Post
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Health and Social Care, and British National Formulae (BNF). Costs in primary and secondary care will be combined to estimate total healthcare cost and total healthcare burden to the NHS, and sub-group
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risks of financial crime open banking and open finance digital euro and central bank digital currencies, online and offline payments economic impact and/or usability-related aspects of combining