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prospective sustainability assessments of pharmaceutical manufacturing via data-driven and hybrid methods. The PhD student will be appointed within the framework of the European project PHARMECO (Advancing Safe
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, or SLs) to investigate their role in the defense of chicory against thrips and other insects. You will develop and optimize methods to extract, purify, characterize and structurally identify
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the genetic and molecular basis of adaptation. Recently, our research group developed a groundbreaking CRISPR/Cas9 method called SYNCAS (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2023.104068 ), which enables efficient
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to resolve spatial inhomogeneity and dynamics in the structures. Next to this, you will develop electrical pump –optical probe methods to study the effect of charge injection/extraction on optical losses
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project on geographic patterns of crimes and their environmental determinants, developing and employing (new) GeoAI and quantitative research methods . More specifically, the candidate will focus on 1
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. The PhD fellow will (1) conduct terrestrial laser scanning fieldwork across a range of ecosystems; (2) contribute to the development of new methods to analyse multitemporal 3D data from terrestrial laser
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learning algorithms. The two PhD students hired through this vacancy will primarily contribute to the development of debiased learning methods and assumption-lean modeling tools, and their application
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methods for coupling physics priors to transformers that can interpret multiscale, multirate and multimodal data seeking for industrial and societal impact and adoption of your methodologies presenting your
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methods for detecting and mitigating collisions presenting your research at conferences and in journals cooperating with researchers active within the research group and outside Job profile We look for a
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factors that accelerate material deterioration (e.g., hydrogen embrittlement, corrosion). The primary tasks include developing advanced multiphysics frameworks (finite element/phase-field methods