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applications. Many of these compounds occur in marine organisms at very low concentrations, and their often complex molecular structures make them difficult to be chemically synthesized, which has created a
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technology for the forthcoming generation of highly energy-efficient computing systems. FeFETs are programmable, non-volatile silicon devices that enable innovative architectures to efficiently execute complex
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identity, behavior, and trajectory. You will extend these models to understand how genetic risk factors alter cell–cell communication networks. Spatial transcriptomics datasets will be used to anchor
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systems. A proactive and curious mindset, with the ability to explore complex problems independently and collaboratively. A good command of spoken and written English, as you’ll be working in
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microscopy systems. A proactive and curious mindset, with the ability to explore complex problems independently and collaboratively. A good command of spoken and written English, as you’ll be working in
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. Furthermore, traditional business models are starting to alienate parts of the general public by losing track of their interests and concerns. Overall, these issues are complex, because society changes in ways
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are trained to analyse complex problems, many tasks that previously required humans are now guided by Artificial Intelligence. Marketing is no exception in this domain. Increasingly, companies use algorithms
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region was economically and culturally a dynamic region in the late medieval Low Countries. The mid-size commercial towns of Deventer, Kampen, Zwolle and Zutphen were part of the extensive economic network
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cellular processes at once rather than relying on a few individual proteins. This raises a fundamental question: how do complex cellular networks collectively ensure evolutionary robustness? Within the ERC
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WASH? And, are you fluent in Bengali? Then this PhD position as part of the interdisciplinary FLASH project might be for you. The problems of livelihoods in peri-urban areas are complex and multifaceted