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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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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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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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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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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
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dynamic and interdisciplinary team, you will collaborate with experts in circuit design, signal processing, and emerging semiconductor technologies. The research environment fosters innovation through open
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19 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Researcher Profile
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will be part of the ELCA (Electronic Circuits and Architectures) group in the Microelectronics Department. The ELCA group conducts world-leading research in RF and mixed-signal integrated circuits
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good written and spoken communication skills in English. Bonus points if you have: Programming experience Python or a similar language. Knowledge of open-source energy system modelling frameworks
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signal, e.g., labels of a downstream task, and background knowledge about the concepts. We also envision some practical applications of this framework in cross-species translation (transfer of findings