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implement proteomic workflows tailored for highly limited, heterogeneous samples, enabling in-depth profiling of tumour biology. A major component of your work will be to establish intratumoral heterogeneity
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the curiosity and passion of our collaborating researchers in a vibrant environment. We believe trust and excitement are crucial elements to achieving our goals, and we approach our research as teams and with
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. As a PhD candidate, you will devise and analyse new methods to make this possible. Join a stimulating research environment, contribute to groundbreaking research and engage with an active academic
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antennas, where wide-angle beam steering of a narrow high-gain beam is realized by using a large number of active elements, (e.g. 1000-5000 active channels). This provides a very good performance but is on
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methods of reading instruction. Your primary focus will be to conduct original data-driven research that contributes to this project’s objectives and culminates in a successful doctoral dissertation. You
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, a cutting-edge initiative aimed at revolutionizing patient monitoring in clinical settings. The focus of this PhD research is to develop optimal methods for capturing and sampling patient states, with
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intensive within-person trials in routine treatment to determine what works for whom and why. A key strength of this PhD project is its close integration with clinical practice. Methods are developed and
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researcher will perform cutting-edge research in computational modeling methods applied to regenerative medicine and more specifically, to bone regeneration. PhD in Computational Modelling of Bone Regeneration
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position; have a solid academic background or research interest in legal studies; have knowledge of empirical methods; experience in quantitative methods will be an advantage; have excellent oral and written
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Factors, Ergonomics, or a related design discipline. Interest in comfort, wearables, soldier task analysis, and human–system performance. Affinity with system architecture, co-design methods, and user