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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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analysing complex (biological) datasets, coming from experiments or modelling, and interpreting this data in terms of its biological meaning and relevance. For these positions your command
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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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healthcare delivery, aimed at improving quality while controlling costs. The two PhD projects will contribute to building a scientific foundation for how healthcare claims data can generate meaningful insights
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at improving quality while controlling costs. The two PhD projects will contribute to building a scientific foundation for how healthcare claims data can generate meaningful insights into the quality of care. By
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have an excellent spoken and written command of Dutch (as this project will comprise designing Dutch-language surveys, experiments and interventions); have an excellent spoken and written command
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for manufacturing large structures such as fuselage and wing panels. Reliable process control is critical: underheating leads to poor bonding, while overheating causes polymer degradation. At the heart of process
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experience with quantitative research methods (survey, experiment, quantitative intervention testing); preferably have an excellent spoken and written command of Dutch (as this project will comprise designing
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addresses this challenge in two ways: We investigate the fundamental neural mechanisms that control movement. We explore engineering-based solutions to restore function when these pathways are disrupted. As a
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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