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fundamental component of nearly all wireless transceivers, but existing architectures face increasing challenges in meeting the performance requirements of next-generation systems. This position is part of
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into factors affecting mental health outcomes for activists. However, the traditional linear approach—focused on relationships between factors and outcomes—often fails to capture the mechanisms and dynamic
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change and resulting in increased forest mortality. Increased tree mortality might be the result of deteriorating microbial (soil) communities that are also affected by these stress factors and this may
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of roots, nodules, and tubers, using reference genotypes and by manipulating abiotic factors (e.g. temperature, water, N). You will conduct molecular and cellular analyses using histology, microscopy, single
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food-quality teams to assess performance and (anti)nutritional factors. Generate and analyse genetic resources (e.g multiparent mapping population) to dissect the genetic architecture of key traits
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teams to explore the long-term effects of repetitive traumatic brain injury (rTBI) in both humans and mouse models. Join us! This PhD position offers you the opportunity to work at the crossroads
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Psychology of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience of Maastricht University. ASP focuses on using psychological theories to understand and influence human behaviour in real-world contexts. The group
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and performance. Therefore, monitoring the health of these systems is crucial, which is now largely performed by human experts. The aim of this PhD project is to design innovative monitoring algorithms
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agro-ecosystems to gain insights into communal dynamics, companion effects, and evolutionary strategies. Engage with farmers to understand current cropping systems and factors influencing the adoption
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production constraints of one or more of these protein crops. Interact with farmers to collect insights on current cropping systems and factors affecting the adoption of novel protein crops. Design diversified