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: collaborate with the group of Dr Arnold Boersma at the Bijvoet Centre to develop novel sensors for measuring macromolecular crowding in C. elegans; use advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques, complemented
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large audience as possible. Unobtrusive sensor technologies could complement self-reported data and may reduce the sampling frequency of self-reports. The current project has three main aims, contributing
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of single-molecule sensors that exploit collective and localized resonances in metasurfaces to boost the sensitivity of plasmonic biosensors. Introduction Current workhorse techniques to detect and
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multiple sclerosis—leads to impaired movement, unstable gait, and reduced quality of life. This project will develop an adaptive stimulation interface that uses real-time position-sensor data to estimate
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, swine, poultry and fish and sensor technology and big data analyses. We perform research in quantitative genetics, genomics, animal breeding programs and genetic diversity, across the major species. Most
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transduction could enable a new class of transistor circuits as well as novel sensor and transducers. Your PhD project will focus on both the fundamental physics of these devices with modelling, fabrication, and
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for people with Parkinson’s disease. Within the lab, researchers from both technical and clinical backgrounds work closely together to create and validate digital biomarkers using real-life wearable sensor and
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transistor is still early investigation. P-type GaN transduction could enable a new class of transistor circuits as well as novel sensor and transducers. Your PhD project will focus on both the fundamental
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sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD project aims
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, sensors/actuators, or e-textile integration. Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate in multidisciplinary environments. Application Information When applying, please clearly indicate