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(without personal images), including the names and e-mail addresses of two scholars with whom you have studied/worked before; a writing sample of up to 12 pages (e.g., an article, book chapter, or a
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inheritance patterns. Establish advanced imaging techniques for in vivo tracking of cytoplasmic genomes. In addition to specific research tasks, we would also like to provide a platform for you to take
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combination of optical, microscopy, image processing, mathematical modelling and ecological comparative methods, we will perform a large-scale comparative study on insect eyes. The candidate will deploy our
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on studies of visual perception and decision-making. Research methods include computational modelling, brain imaging (fMRI), machine learning, behavioural methods, and other techniques. Virtually everything we
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project, you will design and extend an experimental setup to measure the responsiveness chlamydomonas reinhardtii to light by imaging their motion. On the theoretical side, you will develop models
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background in polymer chemistry, liquid crystal polymers or electronics and prototype design, for projects in the field of advanced materials for soft robotic haptic wearable applications at the Human
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-year contract to advance computational models of the human knee based on MRI imaging and robot sensing and manipulation. The aim is to evaluate knee joint laxity pre- and post-operatively through model
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bar) while providing optical access, e.g. via a quartz/sapphire window, to the cell. Aside from standard current-voltage and EIS measurements, the setup should facilitate IR imaging and vibrational
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imaging of these processes in real time and at high resolution is urgently needed. To this end, we will perform electrochemistry inside the transmission electron microscope, which is expected to provide
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generative AI systems integrate into everyday practices. Society is transitioning from an information retrieval paradigm, where search engines provide specific sources relevant to specific queries