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of optimal control techniques. You have excellent verbal and written English language skills. As a university, we strive for equal opportunities for all, recognising that diversity takes many forms. We believe
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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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communication. And above all, creativity and curiosity Due to the international character of our research, good command of spoken and written English is essential. We highly encourage applicants from all members
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decision making (Gabriele Paolacci), self-control and consumption (Mirjam Tuk), how technology augments behavior (Shwetha Mariadassou and Anne-Kathrin Klesse), numerical processing (Dan Schley and Christophe
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. We want to strengthen adaptability, mental resilience and control over health and well-being. At TSB we increasingly work in interdisciplinary teams that combine the strengths of all social science
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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law; Published yesterday | Netherlands | 12 days ago
best explained by stable traits (i.e., dispositional perspectives), such as low self-control, or by social and situational influences (i.e., sociogenic perspectives), such as peers or financial hardship
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you will uncover how nanoconfinement controls energy and electron transfer processes by using state-of-the-art time-resolved spectroscopy. The position is open to curiosity-driven, committed applicants
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written presentation skills; a good command of English (reading, writing, speaking). Our offer A research job with national and international collaborations, leading to a PhD degree; a position for 18
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time-resolved spectroscopy of functional organic molecules. You will drive a project where you will uncover how nanoconfinement controls energy and electron transfer processes by using state-of-the-art
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pursue it at Maastricht University. You appreciate teamwork and are open to insights from different disciplines. You have an excellent command of English and/or Dutch, both written and spoken. Each