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topics for the selected applicants are the following: Doctoral Researcher 1 will work on the following topics: Self-supervised and complementary learning strategies Social signal analysis and collaborative
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), Computational Biology (stochastic and analytical models of gene expression), Signal Processing (machine learning, image and signal processing), Biophysics, Microbiology and Single-cell Biology (flow cytometry
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, education, and close collaboration. Our faculty uniquely integrates perspectives from technology, information, business, and human behavior. Our multidisciplinary approach is at the heart of everything we do
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the adoption of nutrition recommendations. Throughout the project, you will collaborate with other Doctoral Candidates (DCs) in the MICROSUNSET consortium to contribute to generating evidence-based knowledge
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more plant-based diets. Throughout the project, you will collaborate with other Doctoral Candidates (DCs) in the MICROSUNSET consortium to contribute to generating evidence-based knowledge about
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expected to yield new insights into approaches to enhance the availability of niacin in the transition towards more plant-based diets. Throughout the project, you will collaborate with other Doctoral
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bioaccessibility in vitro. The research is expected to yield new information on choline in plant-based foods, promoting the adoption of nutrition recommendations. Throughout the project, you will collaborate with
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-Forest consortium and with international collaborators. Embedded within the ACE-Forest Centre of Excellence, all researchers have great potential for building networks and conducting collaborative research
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collaborative research. Information on the two available Doctoral Researcher (PhD Student) positions is provided below. Please indicate in the application form which position you are applying for as your primary
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provides an exciting opportunity to explore and combine different research areas as well as to learn a variety of scientific skills and technologies while making connections within and beyond the institute