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significant challenge. The primary objective of this PhD project is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which AMPK regulates physiological processes in metabolic tissues through specific post-translational
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). Imagine a robotic, prosthetic hand that automatically adjusts to the object you want to grab - without you needing to consciously control every movement. The same principle applies to robot arms helping
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PhD scholarship in Runtime Multimodal Multiplayer Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) - DTU Construct
building and infrastructure construction settings focusing on multi-user interaction, pro-actively engaging safety benchmarks, and High Energy Control Assessment (HECA) simulation and tracking. It is notable
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qualifications The overall objective of this project is to upcycle excess earth from construction sites into sustainable structures. This will be achieved through the development of advanced, automated processes
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PhD scholarship in Runtime Multimodal Multiplayer Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) - DTU Construct
construction settings focusing on multi-user interaction, pro-actively engaging safety benchmarks, and High Energy Control Assessment (HECA) simulation and tracking. It is notable that this PhD scholarship is
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description of the REUNATECH project and its overall objectives can be found below. Ageing infrastructures, urbanization, and climate change are intensifying the vulnerability of critical infrastructures (CI
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EUrope’ (REUNATECH). A short description of the REUNATECH project and its overall objectives can be found below. Ageing infrastructures, urbanization, and climate change are intensifying the vulnerability
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project position is the design and numerical simulation of quantum-dot-based single-photon sources using advanced optical simulation tools. The objective of the PhD2 project is the microfabrication
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the field of Energy Infrastructure, Maritime Economics, Ports, and Data Science. The primary objective of the POTENT Network, led by Copenhagen Business School, is to investigate how ports can support and