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Sciences, Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Genetics or a related field, you can play a key role as a PhD candidate studying neurodegenerative disease. We are recruiting a PhD candidate to work on various mouse
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between laminar-turbulent transition and surface modifications such as the Delft Laminar Hump. The fundamental and technical outcomes of this work will position Hump-like surface modifications as an
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. These are engineered composite structures, invoking dispersive wave phenomena to gain exotic properties that go beyond what is considered possible in Nature. A key property is the bandgap, a range in which waves
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of sensing, actuation, and manipulation at sub-millimetre scales. Micro-robotic systems enable highly miniaturized devices that can operate in confined anatomical environments and interact with biological
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teams to explore the long-term effects of repetitive traumatic brain injury (rTBI) in both humans and mouse models. Join us! This PhD position offers you the opportunity to work at the crossroads
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of PRIDE observables with conventional radiometric tracking data. Your work will bridge radio data analysis, planetary science, and software development, and will directly contribute to improving
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production and supply chains, and performance, sustainability or cost trade-offs compared to conventional manufacturing routes. The projects will work in close collaboration with, mainly Dutch, academic and
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systemic challenges, such as component redesign for repair, integration of AM into existing production and supply chains, and performance, sustainability or cost trade-offs compared to conventional
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Mathematics (Inverse Problems), Computer Science (Machine learning, Efficient Algorithms and High-Performance Computing), and Physics (Image Formation Modelling). Your project is part of the NXTGen High-tech
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are looking for a candidate with: an MSc in computer science, mathematics, or a related field; a strong scientific interest in the theory of computing; strong academic performance in university-level courses in