22 creative-interactive-display PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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Engineering, University of Groningen. The research is aimed at the development of novel methods for nanomedicine characterization and to study their interaction with cells (e.g. uptake, intracellular
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nanomedicines. In this project specifically, we aim to better understand the interactions between nanomedicines and the cell (membrane). Building upon previous work in the host group, the PhD candidate will use
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at the single protein level and to scrutinize the protein-protein interactions as well as the protein-nucleic acid interactions. The other PhD position is centred around Single Molecule Optical Tweezers (SMOT
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the protein-protein interactions as well as the protein-nucleic acid interactions. The other PhD position is centred around Single Molecule Optical Tweezers (SMOT) where the genome will be trapped between two
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practitioner level to identify the institutional complexity that infrastructure administrations face in shaping infrastructure demand. Employ a co-creative research design (e.g., action research, engaged
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for the heating and cooling transition in The Netherlands. Against the background of knowledge concerning the state-of-the-art of creative collaboration, engagement, and citizen-science approaches (knowledge
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in bias mitigation. - Understanding human needs for bias mitigation – Understanding how individuals interact with biased AI systems to identify challenges and the types of support needed for effective
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, memory studies, migration studies and IR, and support collaborative, creative, and interdisciplinary ways of working. We are looking for a motivated and thoughtful researcher who is excited to explore how
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. Perform protein interaction studies to unravel mechanisms by which viruses induce morphological changes in host cells. Use sequence specific fluorescent labeling to follow virus infection in a time resolved
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: - Application of several light and electron microscopy techniques to study the infection strategies of archaeal viruses. - Perform protein interaction studies to unravel mechanisms by which viruses induce