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microenvironments has advanced tremendously. State-of-the-art approaches now include microwell arrays for 3D cell culture, as well as microfluidic organs-on-chips (OoCs) and microphysiological systems (MPSs) in
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Technology Eindhoven (CWTe). All PhD projects within Polaris are strongly connected to the industrial partners. Information The current state-of-the-art in professional radar systems is the use of active array
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for highly efficient, adaptive, and precise antenna technologies has never been greater. Beamforming active array antennas, with their ability to dynamically steer and shape beams, are at the forefront
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inference algorithms as well as proofs of their correctness and efficiency) and systems (e.g., high performance, functional array programming DSLs) to tackle challenging probabilistic and differentiable
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, functional array programming DSLs) to tackle challenging probabilistic and differentiable programming applications (e.g., experimental design, machine learning for science). We do so by bringing together a
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. You will co-design and implement an experimental approach, measuring skeletal muscle physiology from micro- to macroscale obtained by a wide array of methodologies, including CPET, NIRS, MRI, 31P-MRS
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characterisation, MMIC design up to phased-array implementations (3 vacancies) With its partners, the University of Twente founded POLARIS, a programme running under the Dutch National Growth Fund (NGF). It realises