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join us as a PhD candidate. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary group, at the intersection of physics, machine learning and theoretical neuroscience. Our group is focused on investigating
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PhD position offers the opportunity to work in a cutting-edge experimental facility, addressing fundamental challenges in condensed matter physics. HFML‐FELIX builds on a strong background in cutting
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PhD candidate, you will develop new analytical theories and methods for complex systems of partial differential equations and apply them to models for marine biofilm growth. Join a stimulating research
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. For example, in most studies in medicine, fatigue is measured by asking how fatigued people felt “in the last month”. To drive innovation in this research area, the main aim of this project is to work
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, simulations and cutting-edge data to uncover the origins of black holes and neutron stars, linking theory with the latest discoveries in this rapidly growing field. It has been just over a decade since the
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-tracking and behavioural measurements. As a PhD Candidate, you will be part of an international network of 13 research labs located throughout Europe working on the EU-funded HUM.AI.N-ACCENT project
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like that truly make a difference. I'm also a father, combining work with family life. That takes good planning. Fortunately, at Radboud University, I have the flexibility to shape my work in a way that
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to study the role of protein regulatory networks in the context of cancer? As a PhD Candidate at the
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at Radboud University because of positive stories about the research quality and work environment from people I knew. Still, moving to a new country can be quite daunting. My routine was suddenly going to
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want to study the role of protein regulatory networks in the context of cancer? As a PhD Candidate at the Vermeulen Lab, you will develop and apply innovative omics strategies. Protein–protein