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engineering using genetic modification can solve some of these problems, but introduces regulatory complexities and biological challenges of it’s own. Epigenetic editing, the controlled reprogramming
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: A MSc degree (or equivalent) in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or related engineering/scientific fields. A strong affinity for complex theoretical concepts in
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engineering using genetic modification can solve some of these problems, but introduces regulatory complexities and biological challenges of it’s own. Epigenetic editing, the controlled reprogramming
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, with emphasis on applications in reliable data storage, networks, communication systems, or other emerging technologies. Candidates whose expertise bridges classical coding theory with novel paradigms
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to ESA’s strategy; a wide network of relationships and collaboration with top academics, industry and research centres; the opportunity to contribute to the Φ-lab strategy and activities. As an internal
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societies govern complex human, animal and environmental health challenges? Do you enjoy working across disciplines, engaging with diverse partners, and translating research into actionable strategies
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Universiteit Amsterdam . The position provides excellent opportunities for international networking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and career development, including links to the Gene Amsterdam network
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and spatially complex nature of MRI signals. Each MRI examination involves multiple pulse sequences, with signal acquisition being sensitive to coil placement, sensor geometry, B0/B1 inhomogeneities
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, currently unavailable treatments.' Carmen Embregts New partnerships 'The Beijerinck Early Career Premium allows me to expand my international network and enter into new partnerships that will help me advance
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components. Translate complex device behavior into efficient, simplified parametric models for PDKs. Validate models through experiments and collaborate closely with process, PDK, and PIC design teams