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limits to oscillator noise levels, and the ability to coherently observe radar targets for periods of time never possible until now. The challenge is to understand how to derive distributed radar signal
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Global biodiversity targets are repeatedly not met despite increasing conservation efforts. While in some cases this is due to inappropriate interventions or external pressures, in other cases
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Offshore Wind is essential if the UK is to meet targets for renewable energy generation. Dynamic subsea power cables (dSPCs), used in floating offshore technologies, are vulnerable to fatigue failure
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techniques. The findings will lay the groundwork for clinical application and contribute to the development of targeted therapies for resistant bacterial infections. Approach and Methods Atomic force
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league. Through six interlinked studies, we will profile match play and technical execution, examine physical correlates of key skills, track development in pathway athletes, evaluate targeted coaching
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motivated PhD candidate to investigate the molecular mechanism of how selective autophagy targets cargo in the context of toxic aggregate or organelle buildup. Our lab has a strong track record in uncovering
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AI Documented knowledge in maritime situational awareness, target tracking and ship surveillance sensors and systems Good oral and written presentation skills in Norwegian/Scandinavian language
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maritime situational awareness, target tracking and ship surveillance sensors and systems Good oral and written presentation skills in Norwegian/Scandinavian language Personal characteristics To complete a
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to investigate the molecular mechanism of how selective autophagy targets cargo in the context of toxic aggregate or organelle buildup. Our lab has a strong track record in uncovering the mechanistic details
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(e.g. locking oscillators to a common source) but also hybrid methods Analysis of target Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) achievable through effective signal synchronisation against use cases