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atoms or molecules prior to the reaction. By combining this with resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionisation and velocity map imaging, we can probe the reaction products in high detail. This powerful
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lead to debilitating motor disorders. Our research addresses this challenge in two ways: We investigate the fundamental neural mechanisms that control movement. We explore engineering-based solutions
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-privacy-in-… Requirements Specific Requirements You have a Master’s degree in electrical engineering, computer science or a related area relevant to the position. You have a background in speech processing
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Drosophila genetic approaches, behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH), in vivo non-canonical amino acid tagging (NCAT), confocal and super-resolution imaging
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% of your working time. Does this sound like you? You have a Master’s degree in electrical engineering, computer science or a related area relevant to the position. You have a background in speech processing
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, fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH), in vivo non-canonical amino acid tagging (NCAT), confocal and super-resolution imaging, molecular biology, biochemistry, and next-generation sequencing. In addition
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28 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Electronic engineering Physics » Applied physics Physics
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and quantum states of atoms or molecules prior to the reaction. By combining this with resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionisation and velocity map imaging, we can probe the reaction products in high
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, engineering physics or mathematics. You have a good command of analytical techniques used in the modelling of complex systems, and of statistical mechanics methods (particularly as used in the physics of spin
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. You will be able to work on your own research project as part of a larger team effort to better understand how technology interacts with foreign language writing and learning. Two PhD research projects