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new approach, Tomographic Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (TVAM), can fabricate complex 3D objects in a single step without support structures. However, industrial adoption is currently limited by
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breeding programs is a complex task and outcomes of a certain decision in practice often becoming apparent only after several years. Therefore, effective and long-term breeding programs require reliable
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motivated graduate looking to apply your skills and curiosity to create a greener transportation industry. With your pioneering mindset and communicative nature, you thrive in complex multi-disciplinary teams
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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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experience in brain research. You have a strong affinity with scripting and applying complex pipelines, preferably with experience in neuroimaging. You enjoy working in an interdisciplinary environment
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of research); has experience with large-scale, complex data sets and advanced statistical methods; enjoys doing research and reporting the results in scientific articles; want to share scientific knowledge with
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in Mechanical Circulatory Support Our goal: To improve outcomes for patients with cardiogenic shock and complex cardiothoracic disease by integrating cutting-edge experimental research with high-impact
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of modeling and control strategies for operation in complex biological environments. Particular attention will be given to scalable fabrication and integration of photonic sensing or actuation. The project is
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they make strategic decisions when technologies are complex, development timelines are long, and uncertainty is high? We invite PhD candidates to explore these questions in the context of the pharmaceutical
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, and complex mechanical designs. The MagHeat project introduces groundbreaking innovations to overcome these barriers, including a novel stationary permanent magnet assembly and the use of a high