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therapy (PT) in healthcare, addressing challenges such as mechanisms of action, clinical standards, regulatory obstacles, and ethical considerations. The consortium includes 11 academic beneficiaries and 23
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courses, and write scientific articles and a final thesis. For more details please check the Graduate Schools Admission Requirements . Please note: You can apply online. We will not process … Where to apply
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the domain of AI and optimisation, and develop methods to defend against such harms by leveraging cryptographic approaches. To this end, you will: 1. Investigate how to adapt existing adversarial attacks
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with nature-based solutions. Nature-based solutions are climate adaptation solutions for dealing with climate pressures, biodiversity loss, and regenerating people-nature connections. Recently, there has
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of (translational) neuroscience and applied physics and biomechanics, contributing to a project with major implications for health prevention in groups at high-risk of TBI, such as athletes and military personnel
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supports excellence in multidisciplinary marine research, education, and policy development. THE DEPARTMENT The department of Ocean Systems (OCS) studies the role of the ocean in a changing climate, from
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order to be successful, you bring: MSC in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, mathematics or related disciplines with a strong background in data analysis, mathematical modeling and algorithms Good
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the CRISPR-Cas system, a defence mechanism allowing them to recognise and disable the DNA of invading viruses. Van der Oost showed that a synthetic CRISPR system can easily be used to adapt this mechanism so