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bipolar disorder. You can make it happen. Join our project Wearable sensors for monitoring of sweat metabolites. Job description Patients with chronic conditions regularly need to visit the hospital
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-lab’s daily activities and research network of European graduate trainees, interns and visiting researchers, as applicable; advance multi-sensor EO threat detection and real-time intelligence fusion using
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sensor, multi buoy array deployed on Lake Victoria. You will explore the field and coordinate with local partners; oversee the integration, testing and scientific readiness of the sensor suite; support
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integrated and functional transmembrane organic ion transporters. Develop a protein-based sensor for intracellular toxin detection. Integrate synthetic cells on dialysis membranes and set the first steps
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explore new ways to build sensors, such as superradiant clocks and collaborate with industry, startups and users to bring quantum technology to the market . This project is embedded in the Quantum Delta NL
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model scenarios, and data which can be used to test the developed models. Measurements will include, for example, water content, and pressure head with local in-situ sensors. In addition we aim to carry
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continuously and collaboratively from wearable or mobile sensor data without compromising user privacy. Your efforts and collaborations with other European Union partners will contribute to the advancement
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research project “Is the brain network involved in sentence comprehension replicable and robust?”, led by Dr. Jurriaan Witteman. The project will investigate the neural mechanisms underlying sentence-level
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now Are you fascinated by gene regulatory networks and want to dissect how plants express the right genes at the right time and place? Do you want to be part of a European team working to resolve
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objectives for this position are to: Formulate synthetic cells with integrated and functional transmembrane organic ion transporters. Develop a protein-based sensor for intracellular toxin detection. Integrate