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- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); Published 31 Oct ’25
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- Maastricht University (UM); Published today
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- Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin
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- Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried
- Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics •
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We are constantly balancing different movement goals as we walk through the world – maintaining stability, moving efficiently, and perhaps hurrying to catch a bus! Suboptimal control of gait can
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activities for millennia, cultic practices even surviving transitions between different religions and changes in dominant cultures. This programme of research will examine some of the very long narratives
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, RNA sequencing and extracellular vesicle analysis to explore this knowledge gap. The project is situated within the Hunter Medical Research Institute ‘Infertility and Reproduction Program’ at
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. Design and implement multimodal unlearning techniques to address bias and privacy concerns. Evaluate the generalisability of multimodal learning across different socio-contexts. Validate the proposed
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to reinforced concrete slabs, each with unique stiffness, damping, and boundary conditions. These structural differences fundamentally shape how vibration signals are transmitted and recorded. This project will
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80). There is huge variability in how well different patients respond to different treatments and we cannot currently predict for an individual how severe their disease will be or the best treatment
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structural differences fundamentally shape how vibration signals are transmitted and recorded. This project will therefore investigate how these variations affect signal detectability and classification
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suffer bone fractures. Fractures are most common in patients when they are children and also later on in life (between 60 and 80). There is huge variability in how well different patients respond
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collaborate with members of different research groups within DTU Biosustain or beyond and teach and supervise BSc and MSc students. We offer two scholarships tackling two different projects: Project 1
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Are you passionate about making a difference on real-life applications by creating functional nanomaterials? Join us for a PhD journey at the intersection of advanced materials science and global