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the opportunity to address fundamental questions in EV signaling while contributing to the development of innovative tools for biomedical applications. You will work at the interface of cell biology, molecular
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to address such challenges. The objective of the project is the development of a new type of intelligent robots that will help operators in the execution of manual tasks while at the same time learning from
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project is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network that unites three core disciplines (design, manufacturing, and testing) towards the development of a next generation of patient-specific
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software development. General responsibilities: Help supervising related MSc and PhD projects Contribute to project related teaching activities Collaborate with the Earthmapps research team and participate
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emphasis on the integration of subsystem information provided by project partners and the development of correlations for novel systems not yet described in existing literature. The work is conducted within
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sustainability, especially when shared, exchanged, and learned, with collaborative efforts being key to accessing this resource. Multi-stakeholder collaboration effectively advances sustainable development and
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their power consumption, select the most appropriate options and dimension them optimally. This also supports the development of run-time control mechanisms maximizing the transceiver energy efficiency in
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(design, manufacturing, and testing) towards the development of a next generation of patient-specific shoulder implants. The number of shoulder replacements is projected to increase by 300-400% between
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collaborate with academic or industrial partners where applicable. Disseminate research findings through academic publications and conference presentations. Contribute to the development of follow-up research
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research can feed design education. You strive for excellence in your research and thus contribute to the further development of (one of) the research section(s) of the Department of History, Theory and