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transformations in view of the targeted mechanical properties. These phase transformations occur during the metal forming processes in which they are shaped to a product. These need to be well controlled
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of translation is crucial for controlling protein levels and guiding development. In the Ruijtenberg lab, we study these mechanisms using a combination of genome-wide sequencing and single-molecule imaging
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PhD student to work on establishing and controlling the role of transverse transport in overall reactor heat and mass transfer towards a final goal of engineering a reactor for direct C2H4 production
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University, working in close cooperation with industry. We are looking for a motivated PhD student to work on establishing and controlling the role of transverse transport in overall reactor heat and mass
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your mother tongue; Official, stamped MSc degree certificate; Good command of programming languages like Python will be considered as a plus; Experience with rheology will be considered as a plus
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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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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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proteomics methods using mass spectrometry. Additionally, you will engineer full proteins and signature peptides for method development, calibration, and quality control. This work will provide the foundation
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a solvent. The porous structure of the membrane will be guaranteed by using a advanced foaming approach, that will also allow control over the membrane porosity and pore size. There will be a strong
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and accurately communicate theoretical backgrounds, methodologies, analyses, and findings Implementing open science practices such as data curation, version control, transparency, and reproducibility