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is the covalent attachment of lipids to proteins, regulating their trafficking, protein–protein interactions, and stability. This post-translational modification is dynamically controlled by families
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and assembly of concrete PCMs. RecyWax+ offers a PhD position for molecular-dynamics simulations of novel PCM systems for thermal storage. Job Description Recywax+ is supported within the Dutch Research
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discovering, analyzing, and optimizing business processes. It does so by extracting insights from event logs, structured records that capture sequences of activities, such as steps in a loan approval workflow
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the relationships between CCs, governmental agencies, and academic institutions, specifically in Rotterdam and Arnhem (but also other municipalities are possible). This study will examine the relational dynamics
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are possible). This study will examine the relational dynamics between the identified actor groups at different stages of the collectives’ life cycles, while respecting the distinct roles of all stakeholders
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chemical biology, enzyme biochemistry, structural biology and probe development, while working in a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. This position offers the opportunity to contribute
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University and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, you will create ecosystem-specific, mass-produceable structures that are ready for large-scale ecosystem restoration. Your job The PhD candidate
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these dynamics is timely and essential. The project offers the opportunity to explore questions such as: To what extent does joint physical custody structure or constrain parents’ spatial mobility? How does
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from a variety of perspectives (modular curves, Shimura varieties, moduli spaces of flat structures, …). This project brings together a number of these approaches with applications to problems in
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institutional support for equal parenting, and rising housing market pressures, understanding these dynamics is timely and essential. The project offers the opportunity to explore questions such as: To what