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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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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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—biological mechanisms that remain largely unexplored. TU Delft, as a key partner in the national ADORE programme, offers two fully funded PhD positions focused on developing innovative computational and AI
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for an experienced laboratory technician specialized in electron imaging of geological materials. Beyond operation
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representations. Prototype and implement advanced control methodologies to meet the DFAOCS performance and stability objectives. Demonstrate the end-to-end stability and performance capabilities of the DFAOCS with
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and their application in the life sciences. The chair group puts a strong emphasis on the development and application of advanced spectroscopy and imaging techniques. Research directions of current
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Vacancies PhD position on attacks against large language models (LLMs) Key takeaways This project will investigate attacks on large language models (LLMs), a major recent development in artificial
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: principal investigator dr. Lennart de Nooijer) at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (NIOZ) is looking for a highly motivated PhD student with a background in cell biology/ (bio)geochemistry
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on an ultranarrow optical transition. You can read about our plans for this clock in Sheng Zhou’s PhD thesis . For the zero-deadtime clock, we supply atoms from a continuous ultracold Sr source to four
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the Utrecht Geometry Centre. Your qualities We are looking for a curious and collaborative colleague, with the following qualifications: a PhD degree in mathematics, with a focus on algebraic geometry