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on autogenous grinding as a low-energy alternative for liberating indurated phosphates stored in mining waste deposits (MATs). This project integrates mineralogical and mechanical characterization, pilot-scale
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-capacitive devices and magnetoelastic sensors, that can be integrated into implants to monitor mechanical forces, strain, and physiological changes in real time. These “smart implants” are designed not only
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performing volume-based analyses is required. Strong motivation to pursue research that integrates fMRI, behavioral, and symptom measures to identify brain circuit biotypes and guide precision treatments
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. S. Sørensen. The Quantum Optoelectronic Devices Group investigates quantum mechanical effects of light in photonic integrated circuits. Our team develops innovative devices for generating and