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, Biomaterials, Biomechanics, Tissue Engineering, Computational Biology, Biomedical Imaging and Modelling, with 800+ students and 200+ academic staff. Eindhoven University of Technology is an open and inclusive
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into clinically relevant hypotheses and protocols. You analyze clinical, physiological, and imaging datasets with rigor and reproducibility. You publish your results in peer-reviewed journals, present
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practices. GenAI is no longer confined to automating routine tasks but increasingly produces outputs (e.g., texts, images, code) that were once the exclusive domain of human expertise. Despite growing
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, actuation, and control. The research includes the design, fabrication, and experimental validation of micro-scale robotic platforms, integration of optical and imaging-based feedback, and development
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a PhD student, you will be embedded in the research group Computational Imaging and
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for system and circuit simulation, apply modern analog/RF design methodologies, and participate in measurement and characterization of prototype chips. The project encourages creative thinking and
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force behind the design, construction, and experimental validation of a next-generation magnetocaloric heat pump prototype, a technology poised to revolutionize the market and contribute significantly
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combination with advanced DNA repair, live cell imaging and proteomics approaches, in both C. elegans and human cells. This research is expected to provide new insight into how DNA damage-induced transcription
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content, the execution of malicious code on connected devices, or the abuse of limited resources. The idea is to assess the resistance of these models against new attacks, using techniques coming from
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are a revolutionary paradigm for autonomous driving, enabling systems to jointly perceive, reason, and act in complex environments. However, evaluating such end-to-end models remains challenging, as most