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Engineering, Computer Science Desirable skills/interests: Signal processing, wireless communications, hands-on experience with hardwares Objectives: Low-power RF front-end design to monitor mm-wave spectrum
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therapeutic interventions. DA is a key neuromodulator, a chemical messenger that regulates and fine-tunes the activity of neurons, playing a vital role in numerous physiological processes such as reward
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environment Proven ability to use a scientific programming language such as python or MATLAB for signal processing A desire to improve therapies available to patients with neurological conditions Excellent
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activation and obesity-induced inflammation” , headed by Dr. Marcin Kamiński, prof. PŚ. Employment for the position of assistant (employment contract) paid from the NAWA BPN/PPO/2023/1/00024 project funds (PLN
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point a of the GDPR regulation shall apply, 5) only employees authorized to process personal data to the necessary extent will have access to your personal data within the organizational structure
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on the family situation: 495 €/month. Starting date: June-September 2026 Selection process Applications should be submitted to electrify.it.eu@gmail.com including the curriculum vitae (with Bachelor and Masters
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, often starting with severe protein loss in the urine (proteinuria). Podocytes, with their branched foot processes, form the slit diaphragm (SD), a key component of the glomerular filtration barrier (GFB
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of: An R package for path-space rejection sampling for diffusion processes An R package for Bayesian Fusion pooling inference, such as privacy Bayesian Fusion and constraint Bayesian Fusion The position is
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integrate multiple signals during communication (e.g., using insights from psycholinguistics and neuroscience to inform computational models of multimodal language processing- Building AI agents that engage
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18.11.2025 Application deadline: 19.01.2026 Prof. Boris Macek advertises a PhD position (m/f/d) in his group at University of Tübingen, Germany. This PhD position is a part of the BUG-ID Marie