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to stay on budget and schedule to meet the milestones and deliverables Adhere to University standards regarding use of isotopes, chemicals, infectious agents, animals, human subjects, and the like. Choose
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facilitated by preliminary results and should lead to ground-breaking results both in synthetic chemistry and in the development of new therapeutic agents. The project aims to develop novel rotaxanes
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. They work together to enhance our understanding of intelligence, cognition in autonomous agents, and teams of agents in the context of mediatised worlds. The insights are then transferred into a new
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. This project aims to uncover fundamental "algorithms" the mammalian brain uses to predict or choose between dynamically moving agents, working at the intersection of ethology, computational behavior and systems
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of genetically encoded agents, primarily for photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging.Using technologies like photoacoustic imaging, we seek to visualize small populations of labeled cells (e.g. immune cells) deep
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will focus on developing theoretical and algorithmic foundations for goal-oriented, semantics-aware communication enabling timely and reliable cloud-to-agent interactions. For more details on semantic
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in the Department of Bioengineering at Helmholtz Munich . Our group focuses on the development and application of genetically encoded agents, primarily for photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging.We use
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flow reconstruction, enabling both real-time coarse diagnostics and high-fidelity offline velocity field estimation. Developing reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms for a multi-agent robotics system
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agents, yet how cells detect, repair, and signal this damage remains poorly understood. This project will focus specifically on RNA–protein crosslinks—complex lesions that can disrupt gene expression and
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absorption and emission spectroscopy, materials characterisation, ITC/SPR, etc. One student will be co-supervised by biochemist Prof Siobhán McClean (Conway Institute), and will study how these agents disrupt