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, collaborative team. Available infrastructure includes modern protein production/purification, spectroscopy suites, crystallography access, and facilities for handling air-sensitive metalloproteins/complexes. We
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breakthroughs in the creation and manufacturing of complex micro-electronic Radio Frequency (RF) systems that enable The Netherlands to extend its leading position, both in a technological as well as an economic
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, histories, health, communications, geographies, policies and institutions. Our researchers are helping to: unpack the social and ethical complexities of climate action; support adaptation and resilience
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across infrastructure networks, studying how infrastructure administrators handle uncertainty and complexity across multiple organisational levels when managing their infrastructure assets. The candidate
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sensors, communicating over networks, to achieve complex functionalities, at both slow and fast timeframes, and at different safety criticalities. Future connectivity of the next generation of multiple
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working environment. A part of the project is also affiliated with an academic-industrial collaboration and provides the opportunity to study interesting, complex physics, and solve real world problems
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cardiovascular image analysis, but they are limited by their dependence on large, expert-annotated datasets, covering all cardiac conditions. This makes them unsuitable for identifying rare or complex cases, where
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about the molecular basis underlying variation in these traits. Atlantic salmon is among the most variable vertebrates on Earth in terms of life histories, making it a powerful model to study how complex
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also offers a fascinating and unexpected alternative strategy: by lining membrane pores with intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) to guard the gap. The best example is the nuclear pore complex (NPC
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and unexpected alternative strategy: by lining membrane pores with intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) to guard the gap. The best example is the nuclear pore complex (NPC), responsible for all