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development of high strength aluminium alloys designed to provide better performance compared with existing alloys. The properties of this alloy depend on careful control of the microstructure, in particular
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and Cell Identity, relevant for stem cell biology and cancer. The position will be within the Molecular Signaling and Bioenergetics group headed by Prof. Mathias Ziegler. About the project/work tasks
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to their potential for electrical control of quantum phenomena. The ultimate goal of this PhD project is to design of functional multiferroic superconductors by combining superconducting, magnetic, and ferroelectric
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on developing energy-efficient, privacy-preserving IoT systems to enable proactive elderly care at home. More specifically the main responsibilities of the PhD candidate will include: Designing and deploying
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employment. Please indicate your request in your application. Position#6: TRR404-TUD-B07 Project: B07 Reconfigurable Architecture Project Leader: Prof. Diana Göhringer (Chair of Adaptive Dynamic Systems) Terms
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holder will be required to have practical experience in high-density microelectrode pattern on soft substrates with good understanding of advanced microfabrication processes, electrode substrate
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resources efficiently, and clearly convey complex information. Previous experience with decarbonization in the transport sector, LCA, EE-MRIO models, sampling design, and emerging cities including working
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equitable. This UKRI Frontier project was selected for funding by the European Research Council (ERC) and is led by Prof. Anna Korhonen. The goal of the project is to investigate the challenges in
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the MovAnt research group (Prof. Sebastiaan Dalle), the Laboratory of Experimental Medicine and Pediatrics (Prof. Annelies Van Eyck) and the laboratory of Physiopharmacology (Prof. Pieter-Jan Guns). This PhD
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population projections and management of wild bird populations in times of climate change”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah