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academic rigor and industrial relevance. Access to state-of-the-art sequencing, clinical samples, and high-performance cloud computing infrastructure. Training in cutting-edge computational biology, machine
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is to develop RL controllers that can learn from data while guaranteeing stable and safe operation in complex, nonlinear systems such as chemical plants and energy processes. By validating the approach
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the remarkable spatial perception of bats. By leveraging array signal processing to synthesize morphology-induced HRTFs without physical replicas, the project offers a flexible, high-fidelity and scalable approach
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, providing a solid basis for advancing photobioelectrochemical systems and producing high-value bioproducts with purple phototrophic bacteria. One PhD student will be based in Wageningen, working under
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flexible, high-fidelity and scalable approach to biomimetic airborne sonar. You will be responsible for the implementation and development of biologically inspired echolocation systems for aerial robots
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reflect early Parkinson’s disease (PD) biology. The project focuses on high-risk individuals and PD patients and aims to identify circulating immune signatures that anticipate disease onset and progression
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catalysts to evaluate their performance for the formation and interconversion of R-N, R=N, and R≡N bonds of amines, imins, amides, nitriles, and inorganic salts. The overall focus of the ELCAT group is on
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full-time (100%) PhD with a project focused on gut–brain immune interactions in food allergy. Position The Computational Neurobiology group (Dr. Valeriya Malysheva), Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Lab (Dr
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groups and universities. In addition to your thesis, you will disseminate your research at conferences and in journal publications You perform research and publish scientific articles related
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reflect early Parkinson’s disease (PD) biology. The project focuses on high-risk individuals and PD patients and aims to identify circulating immune signatures that anticipate disease onset and progression