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of Technology and one part-time professor. The group has three research tracks: freeform design, imaging optics and improved direct methods; for more details see https://martijna.win.tue.nl/Optics/ . The text
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particles, the birth of the universe or the functioning of the brain. You will be part of the Video & Image Sense (VIS) Lab (which is part of the Informatics Institute). The Informatics Institute is located
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carried out together with the industrial partner Motion Imager and international academic collaborators. Your main responsibilities include: Designing and building an experimental TVAM setup for simple and
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diaries to understand the user journey and establish how occurring sounds relate to nurses' contextual needs and workflows. Building on these insights, the candidate will co-create the platform prototype
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to the geosphere and plays a major role in the Earth’s climate. A large part of this carbon consists of organic matter with a complex chemical composition. In coastal systems this picture is further complicated by
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. Literature suggests urban decline is not the mirror image of growth because of the durability of housing. It is thus interesting to analyse how population decline in Europe is developing and how this affects
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of observed storm and heat wave cases, you’ll compare prescribed surface runs with coupled configurations using FLake and advanced parameterizations. You will then extend your work to regional ICON experiments
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, and carbon–nitrogen allocation using advanced tools such as single-cell transcriptomics, root imaging, isotope tracing, gas-exchange, and leaf spectroscopy. The projects aim to uncover physiological
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, field). You are eager to learn new techniques, whether in plant physiology, genomics, or high-throughput phenotyping, and you enjoy connecting detailed trait measurements to the bigger picture of crop
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microenvironment in these foraminifera. Novel techniques including high-pressure freezing and fluorescent/ cry-FIB SEM imaging will be applied and will complement experiments at the NIOZ. Handling living