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awake brain surgery (see The PhD project, below). The two PhD candidates will be supervised by Dr. Adrià Rofes (daily advisor), Prof. Dr. Roel Jonkers (promotor), and Prof. Dr. Thomas Picht (co-advisor
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ultrasound imaging with the help of artificial intelligence! Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) affects 3% of infants under six months. Early detection of DDH allows for effective treatment. In
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an underwater particle and plankton imaging system (UVP6), and a combination of morphological and molecular techniques (DNA metabarcoding). Focus areas are the polymetallic nodule fields in the Clarion-Clipperton
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Profile: We are seeking an ambitious, independent, and proactive researcher who is excited to work at the intersection of AI, imaging technology, and oncological surgery. Ideal candidates will have: A
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manipulation of the publishing process, such as fraudulent editorial handling and peer review as well as mechanisms to artificially inflate citations to manuscripts. Most recently, generative AI has made it
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, CRISPR gene editing and molecular biology; Advanced imaging methods including live cell imaging of synapse and network function, electron microscopy and cellomics; Quantitative analysis of biochemical and
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materials at the micro-to-nano-scale. To this end, the lab has developed a technique for imaging spin waves – microscopic waves in magnetic materials - based on magnetic sensing with nitrogen-vacancy (NV
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addition, this material needs to have certain physical and chemical properties to ensure both biocompatibility and good contrast for real-time imaging during the procedure. The goal of this project
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environment. Visible homelessness, such as encampments, is frequently seen as detrimental to cities’ public image. In response, public authorities are increasingly introducing laws and regulations
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seen as detrimental to cities’ public image. In response, public authorities are increasingly introducing laws and regulations that criminalise homelessness, prohibiting behaviours that homeless