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, typically recruiting cloud computing. Finally, Gen-AI models can suffer from a lack of controllability (i.e. the desired and targeted result may differ largely) and are mainly designed to synthesize content
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. This mainly experimental PhD research project aims to tackle the last scientific obstacles to upscaling by addressing the development of bio-inspired structures capable of controlled tropism compatible with
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. The doctoral candidate will work with Prof. Dr. Janne Fengler on questions related to contexts and processes of learning and teaching. Potential candidates have an MA in education (or related fields) and are
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enabling imaging at the patient's bedside. The project is highly interdisciplinary, combining expertise in medical imaging, image processing, AI and neuroscience. It targets perinatal neuroimaging, in
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to control the efficiency of photoisomerization in organic molecules by chemical design? We are inspired by biological photoswitches such as retinal, which are known for their isomerization rates on the scale
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million people worldwide. It affects the entire joint, causing pain, swelling and stiffness. When the joint is too severely affected, replacement surgery is needed to replace the damaged parts of bones by
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applications, notably in the domains of the Cloud-Edge-IoT (CEI) continuum and AI-intensive software systems is a major challenge for today's societies. Controlling the energy consumption is notably crucial in
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PFAS destruction, while minimizing the formation of harmful by-products and ensuring regulatory compliance. Organic compounds decompose at different rates controlled by gas-phase (and potentially solid