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our website for more information about the application process . You can also contact HRServices.ee@tue.nl . Curious to hear more about what it’s like as a PhD candidate at TU/e? Please view the video
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the duration of a signal theoretically, in tight collaboration with experimental colleagues. The project requires interest in developing statistical physics, stochastic processes, or information methods, a focus
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of molecules and cell division patterns, which are essential processes during regeneration. In this PhD project, you will combine studies on cell polarity, cell division and plant hormones to investigate how
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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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spectrometry – to detect natural toxins in crops and water at the point-of-need. In this challenging project, you will work as a PhD student to develop novel approaches to impart chemical selectivity on easy-to
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modelling of restoration impacts. In doing so, the PhD will help bridge fine-grained spatial processes and behavior at local level with broader assessments of land use, ecosystem services, and socio-economic
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innovations in healthcare. Here, you become part of an international, collaborative, and forward-thinking academic community. 2 PhD Positions in Next-Generation In Vitro Models of Musculoskeletal Tissues
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develop personalised biofeedback methods that train youth and police to recognise subtle, often unconscious, signals of stress. It will enable target groups to react more adequately in stressful moments by
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. Your PhD research will extend beyond this project. The research could include signal gathering and processing, simulations, and experiments with software-defined radios. Job requirements Required: MSc
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PhD positions. Please read this document carefully. When applying, you are asked to indicate which particular (max. 2) position(s) appeal(s) to you most. As part of your PhD position, you will have a