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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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16 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Electrical engineering Researcher Profile
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affinity for innovative mass spectrometry and delivering a positive impact on global food safety? Do you take joy in creative processes and are you driven by curiosity? Are you a go-getter? Do you excel
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does the same environmental signal translate into distinct transcriptional programmes across different cell identities of the plant? In this project you will investigate how intrinsic properties
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, ligaments, and their interface with bone, i.e., entheses, are major contributors to chronic musculoskeletal pain. However, the mechanisms linking mechanical loading, inflammation, and pain signaling remain
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acquisition and large-scale validation on operational bridges and viaducts. Research group and company The PhD student will be working in the AIMS laboratory of the Signal Processing Systems (SPS) group within
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and temporal feedbacks between biophysical and socio-economic processes. For example, restoration can boost agricultural productivity through pollination, natural pest control, and water regulation
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that degrades signal quality and increases out-of-band emissions. Digital predistortion (DPD) is widely used to compensate for these effects, but its effectiveness strongly depends on the accuracy
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shared across tissues, the resulting downstream transcriptional responses remain highly cell-type specific. This raises a fundamental question: how does the same environmental signal translate
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signalling and repair responses, and to evaluate the impact of these processes on proteomic homeostasis. The project is expected to provide fundamental insights into how mechanical signals, DNA damage, and