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project on these animals that will discover the organization of their visual circuits, how they are shaped by the environment, and how they control navigation, hunting, and communication behaviours
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develop technologies that contribute to human and planetary health. About the research project Bacterial protein-tyrosine kinases (BY-kinases) control bacterial biofilm formation, and they have no
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unique industrial laser platform, are (1) to control the generated XUV light by shaping the driving laser field spectrally, spatially and temporally using ultrafast nonlinear optics, and (2) to explore
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and spatial omics analyses performing quality control, preprocessing, integration, annotation, visualization, and downstream statistical analyses contributing to data management, workflow development
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, physics-informed control, and digital twin technologies. Project description The project focuses on the development of robotic methods for plant health monitoring that combine robot–plant interaction with
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equivalent to a PhD in Automatic control or electrical and electronics engineering or related subject. A doctoral degree awarded no more than three years before the application deadline provides a useful
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We are looking for one postdoctoral researcher to join a research project centred around the theme of controlling photochemical reactivity under confinement. Our group, the Grommet Research Group
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, and sustainable agriculture. The project aims to identify elite strains of the yeast-like biocontrol fungus Aureobasidium pullulans for sustainable and environmentally safe control of grey mould
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of electrodes and catalysts for low temperature fuel cells, electrochemical hydrogen generation, batteries, as well as heavy metal removal from aqueous solutions. By designing well controlled model systems in
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generation, batteries, as well as heavy metal removal from aqueous solutions. By designing well controlled model systems in combination with powerful analysis and characterization techniques, improved