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organoid formation and expansion. Organoids of different tissues will be tested. The project will be highly collaborative between the three partners. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will be expected
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techniques with the constraints of silicon processes. In parallel, you will develop on-chip antenna structures, performing full-wave EM simulations and translating these designs into manufacturable layouts
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commercial electronic design libraries, combining high-frequency circuit techniques with the constraints of silicon processes. In parallel, you will develop on-chip antenna structures, performing full-wave EM
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, algorithmic aspects, such as Parallelization, Fisher Information and Maximum Likelihood Estimation, with optical theory. Department of Imaging Physics Research in the department of Imaging Physics is aimed
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. This means that the majority of the work will concern parallel catalysis experiments in pressurized lab equipment and the synthesis of polyesters at lab scale. The project is part of a larger European
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. This means that the majority of the work will concern parallel catalysis experiments in pressurized lab equipment and the synthesis of polyesters at lab scale. The project is part of a larger European
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available. In parallel, we prospectively collect skin biopsies from well-phenotyped Parkinson patients (ProPARK cohort). We generate well-defined iPSC. Using advanced genomics and proteomics we aim