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chip prototype, improving performance and durability in automotive applications. Specifically, this PhD project focuses on memristive materials as electronic realizations of the hysteron concept
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combined with the ability to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team. Moreover, you have: a PhD in (bio)medical sciences/molecular imaging; research experience in molecular imaging
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the THz regime. The Eindhoven University of Technology recognizes a crucial paradigm shift, from intensitymodulated to coherent transmission, necessary in next generation FSO communication systems
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and Thesis Finalization: Synthesize findings and document the research process, results, and conclusions. This will culminate in the finalization of the PhD thesis, presenting a comprehensive
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PhD position in Neuroscience Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 2 November 2025 Apply now It is widely accepted
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of brain imaging and contribute to insights that can improve healthcare practice. Technical PhD Candidate In this role, you will be responsible for developing and refining MRI technologies to visualize brain
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how intrinsic plasticity contributes to memory encoding and alters cognitive processes. In this project, we will leverage the advanced voltage imaging in larval zebrafish to investigate how intrinsic
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work Activities This fully funded PhD position lies at the interface between fundamental physics and
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language models, deep learning, and information retrieval? The Information Retrieval Lab (IRLab) at the University of Amsterdam is looking for PhD candidates to join our research team and contribute
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on the development, optimization, and clinical evaluation of new x-ray-based imaging methods. The lab focuses on the use of medical physics approaches to improve image acquisition methods and processing algorithms