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-specific developmental timing and synchronization shape the formation of the human thalamocortical system. The project combines endogenous prenatal tissue, advanced human stem cell models, organoid and
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to sustainable sources like waste, using clean energy like green hydrogen and renewable electricity. The goal is to create climate-neutral, circular production of ingredients for applications such as adhesives
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Description Do you want to develop sustainable energy storage solutions for the future? Do you want to use your curiosity, technical knowledge, and enthusiasm to contribute to the UN sustainability goals and
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communities or living labs). Our studies often take place in the high-tech, health, and educational sectors with the intention to understand, evaluate, and optimize (inter)professional and (inter)organizational
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. Information The semiconductor industry is essential to global economic growth and technological progress, enabling innovations ranging from advanced energy solutions to next‑generation healthcare. While parts
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logistics, energy systems, and AI-driven optimization. These problems are widely regarded as the natural domain of quantum computers, yet they remain extremely demanding for both classical digital computers
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manipulation, topological quests in magnetism, and applications for energy efficient computing? Join us as a PhD candidate to develop magnetic topology on demand! Information Topologically-protected conductors
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need to deal with this increased visibility by reducing their footprint. Reducing the footprint means that supply networks need to be heterogeneous in their transport means, consider alternative energy
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networks also need to evolve, offering, e.g., ubiquitous connectivity and decentralised data-center capabilities to optimize urban performance. This project aims to explore how telecommunications networks
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, flexible, and sustainable production environments. This research addresses the challenge of embedding AM technologies into existing and new factory layouts, while accounting for material flows, energy use