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, architecture, and development of prototype and product versions of our semiconductor test tools. Translate research algorithms into production-grade, maintainable software. Build and manage a small high
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of memory circuits and the specific role of the sleep-wake cycle in accelerating this decay. The project combines cutting-edge techniques such as in vivo and ex vivo electrophysiology, live-imaging of calcium
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? Please apply no later than 8 May 2026 via the application button and upload the following documents: CV Motivational letter A recent publication and/or prototype from your hand relevant to the topic
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picture) Motivation letter (max 2 pages), including a brief explanation of your fit, motivation and interest in the project. Anonymized writing sample (prepared for blind peer review; for published work
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Digital Twins: You will use numerical tools, including COMSOL and the open-source HemoCell simulation package, to model cell-scale thrombus formation. Experimental Validation: You will not just code; you
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) are facing a critical methodological juncture. While commercial AI tools like ChatGPT offer powerful capabilities for text analysis and coding, they act as black boxes that obscure how data is processed, pose
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in September 2026. Physical learning is an emerging paradigm in which materials adapt their behavior through local physical rules, without digital computation. Despite rapid experimental progress, it
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laboratories, local farmers, veterinarians, and policymakers. Secondly, in the context of the ERRAZE project, the postdoc will evaluate a WUR prototype One Health policy screening tool on the usability
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of tomographic imaging techniques to capture oil/water distributions in a 3D geometry. In the second half, we will use these techniques to study the flow and stability of an emulsion through a constriction
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sanctions throughout their lives. This project proposes a paradigm shift: rather than viewing sanctions as standalone events, we aim to examine their effects across the life course. Are you interested in