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generation of Doctoral Candidates (DCs) capable of tackling these challenges through cutting-edge interdisciplinary research and innovation. REUNATECH brings together leading universities, research institutes
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, and computer vision for high-tech greenhouses. The goal of the LEAP-AI project is to collaborate with this team to design the next generation of autonomous greenhouse control systems and will culminate
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, you will combine continuum mechanics, machine learning, experimental imaging, and mechanical testing to design and characterize self-sensing soft matter capable of revealing its mechanics from
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control. This project aims to characterize the cellular disease mechanisms for SNAREopathies, especially for the most prevalent group (mutations in STXBP1), and to design intervention strategies. Our
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manufacturing technology for producing small to medium-sized thermoplastic composite components in high volumes. Process simulation software is being developed for virtual optimization of tool design and material
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relevant data for the above described technology development and its feasibility test, the PhD candidate will also design medical research experimental protocol for both healthy control population and target
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prevalent group (mutations in STXBP1), and to design intervention strategies. Our research is developed within the framework of a European consortium, ESCO, where scientists, clinicians, patient families and
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for advancing healthcare innovation. By enabling high-throughput synthesis, precise control over nanoparticle properties, and scalable manufacturing, automation accelerates the development of novel nanomedicines
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passive and active compensation methods exist, thermal effects must be addressed during early-stage design. This calls for advanced modeling techniques that capture thermo-elastic interactions with high
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international university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health