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molten salt to study key phenomena under controlled conditions Your role: As a PhD candidate, you will work at the intersection of theory and practice, contributing to both computational and experimental
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command of Dutch. Selection criteria: All eligible applications will be assessed by a Selection panel according to the following criterion “Qualifications and previous experience”and related sub-criteria
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is the covalent attachment of lipids to proteins, regulating their trafficking, protein–protein interactions, and stability. This post-translational modification is dynamically controlled by families
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convincing style of writing good command of Bahasa Indonesia, Dutch and English; a strong cooperative attitude and willingness to engage in collaborative research. Please note that if you already hold a
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optimizing inspection planning. The project will consider the application area of vertical transport (lifts and escalators). The operational data collected by the lift controller, along with records of past
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controlled instructional gradients. Your work will include designing and optimizing experimental protocols, advancing microfluidic encapsulation methods, testing novel polymer materials, and employing cutting
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, and reinforcement learning within the context of intelligent traffic control systems. This PhD is a joint project between Leiden University and Technolution, and a part of a larger research programme in
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data collected by the lift controller, along with records of past events, will be used to enhance the diagnostic and predictive capabilities of the safety level for the individual lift. Combining data
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to work independently, willingness to collaborate with other team members. Excellent command of English (C1). As a university, we strive for equal opportunities for all, recognising that diversity takes
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/communication skills Due to the international character of our research, good command of spoken and written English is essential. We highly encourage applicants from all members of our community and of diverse