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developing a clinically compliant wireless platform for navigated capsule endoscopy and lesion detection. The research will investigate novel strategies for magnetic navigation, real-time localization, and
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We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join a project focused on developing a clinically compliant wireless platform for navigated capsule endoscopy and lesion detection. The research
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Vacancies PhD position on Wireless Capsule Endoscopy and Magnetic Navigation Key takeaways We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join a project focused on developing a clinically
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Interested in working on a the future of optical inertial sensing for mechatronic vibration control? Join our team! Job description The CHiPS (Compact High-Precision Sensors) project aims
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point-of-care spectroscopic sensor to determine the impact of the cell therapy during orgran perfusion. This includes generating experimental data sets with a commercially available spectrometer
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Description Are you fascinated by the incredible capabilities of neural networks? Are you interested in applying theoretical methods to understand computational efficiency in neural systems? If so, come and
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fascinated by the incredible capabilities of neural networks? Are you interested in applying theoretical methods to understand computational efficiency in neural systems? If so, come and join us as a PhD
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PhD projects (nrs 10 and 13) in the EU training network EXPLORA EXPLORA is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral network funded by the HORIZON 2020 framework. It will start on 1 February 2026, and within
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networks could change the way we communicate, run apps in the cloud, and help scientific tools and sensors. To build such quantum networks, nodes based on solid-state emitters are promising contenders. One
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sensors. To build such quantum networks, nodes based on solid-state emitters are promising contenders. One specific type of solid-state emitters, rare-earth ions (REIs) in host crystals, are particularly