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nucleobase skeletal-editing and biocatalytic assembly. For recent examples of work from both laboratories in this area see: 1. Conboy, A.; Greaney, M. F. Synthesis of benzenes from pyridines via N to C switch
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Coupling of physics-based and data-driven models, studying when and how to switch between them in real time Integration with ARSPECTRA's software stack, e.g. marker tracking, SLAM, gaze tracking, and
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the conditions under which the multistate, controllable antiferromagnetic domains may be reproducibly switched. Further information may be obtained from the ILL supervisor, Dr. Navid Qureshi (tel.: +33
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, they may exhibit significant nonlinear large-signal behavior during disturbances, including current limiting, control mode switching, and loss of synchronism. In multi-machine systems, these transient
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limiting, control mode switching, and loss of synchronism. In multi-machine systems, these transient dynamics are further shaped by interactions among multiple GFM units and the surrounding grid strength
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to dissect key signaling components linking immune perception to metabolic regulation Phosphoproteomics and targeted metabolite analysis to identify metabolic switches activated during microbial exposure
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identification and characterization of methods for up- and down-regulation of gene-expression employing splice switching oligonucleotides and RNA binding small molecule drugs. The project will generate basic
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, delivering greater performance, functionality, and reliability. This demands the adoption of faster switching wide bandgap devices and greater system integration. About This PhD This PhD programme is part of a
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become pathogenic, switch hosts, become airborne, and escape the host’s immune system. He uses his findings to develop applications for human and animal health. As managing director of the national
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