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software development practice. SERG is known for its research on software testing, program analysis, mining software repositories, and empirical software engineering with close collaboration with industry
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strong focus on empirical research, conducted in close collaboration with software development practice. SERG is known for its research on software testing, program analysis, mining software repositories
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assays to quantify STXBP1 mRNA and analyze the regulation of STXBP1 expression. To test candidate intervention strategies that upregulate STXBP1 expression. To establish cellular phenotypes in patient
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referred to a haemostasis expert for evaluation of their bleeding symptoms receive a diagnosis of Bleeding Disorder of Unknown Cause (BDUC) when standard tests fail to identify a haemostatic defect. These
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Bleeding Disorder of Unknown Cause (BDUC) when standard tests fail to identify a haemostatic defect. These patients face symptoms and risks similar to those with known coagulation disorders (such as von
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SNAREopathy patients. The key objectives for this project are: To upscale and multiplex assays to quantify STXBP1 mRNA and analyze the regulation of STXBP1 expression. To test candidate intervention strategies
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of econometric methods, statistical software (e.g., Stata or R), or experience with economic experiments is an advantage. Independent yet collaborative – You can work autonomously while thriving in a team-based
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, fundamentally limiting their ability for spatial reasoning, temporal logic, and operating in low-resource scenarios, which leads to shortcut learning and hallucination at test-time. This PhD project focuses on a
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, which leads to shortcut learning and hallucination at test-time. This PhD project focuses on a new generation of perceptual foundation models by contributing advanced perceptual pre-training and fine
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field. Graduation from a two-year Master’s programme (120 ECTS) is an advantage. Research skills – Knowledge of econometric methods, statistical software (e.g., Stata or R), or experience with economic