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than expelled. Phagocytosis, a receptor-mediated internalization and digestion of objects larger than 0.5 microns, leads to the formation of a phagosome that matures through a series of fusion and
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synthesis due to steric hindrance and associated selectivity issues. Thesis Objective: This thesis aims to develop new synthetic methodologies based on controlled cationic chemistry to access these highly
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streaming, and perform a complete landform analysis and glaciodynamical reconstruction of a possible former Kasei ice stream. In detail, the project objectives are: (1) Test the hypothesis that an ice stream
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of molecular deformation into local strain and ultimately macroscopic actuation. The SIMULACTOR project aims to develop an integrated multiscale approach to model the mechanical behavior of PPAs. Its objective
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to dynamically adjust motivation strategies based on their behaviours to generate sustained engagement. The primary objective of this thesis is to explore how to implement motivational strategies (gamification
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the visible region. The objectives of the PhD project are to develop novel photoactive NHCs and explore unprecedented photochemical reactivity of these unique species towards the activation of small
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD work is structured around several main objectives: (i
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of objects, but current techniques are limited to small particles (micrometer to millimeter scale). In optics, the slowing down of light ("slow light") in structured media significantly amplifies radiation
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also take part in field surveys to examine the catchment area and observe how particles behave in the stream and pond. In the second stage, the PhD student will examine the particles themselves in
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design AI orchestration algorithms capable of sustaining mastery progression while regulating learner well-being. Missions The candidate will have several objectives: Computational formalization of Well