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(such as satellite video or hyper-spectral imagers), new processing methods (such as inverse SAR, microdoppler, multi-data fusion or machine learning-based pattern recognition) and new opportunities
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recognise subtle, often unconscious, signals of stress. It will enable target groups to react more adequately in stressful moments by improving the early recognition of these signals in daily life and by
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propulsion systems, thrusters and components; the design, implementation and verification of electric propulsion test facilities; the maintenance and operation of electric propulsion test facilities; advanced
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, materials, processes and technologies, electrical and mechanical design, development, manufacturing, integration, testing and in-orbit performance evaluation. Within its domain of competence, the Section also
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improving the early recognition of these signals in daily life and by training specific context-appropriate emotion-control techniques for stressful situations through virtual reality. By preventing violent
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quantitative and qualitative methods. As a PhD candidate in our section, you can design your own PhD project. The themes described below serve as inspiration and reflect the expertise of the department
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scholars who have made valuable and innovative contributions to science or scientific practice. These contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research
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international recognition that sexual rights are human rights, care systems, legal frameworks, and assistive technologies continue to overlook intimacy, pleasure, and sexual agency. This project addresses
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for their work through this Medal. Winner 2023 Photo by Matthijs Immink — Please find more photos on Flickr News Petra de Jongh wins Gilles Holst Medal. Recognition for her scientific contribution to a sustainable