27 experimental-fluid-mechanics PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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. The main objective of this project is to unravel the molecular mechanisms of virus self-assembly. RNA-containing viruses are complex, nanometre sized particles with at their centre proteins covering the RNA
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mechanisms of virus self-assembly. RNA-containing viruses are complex, nanometre sized particles with at their centre proteins covering the RNA. We want to find out how these complex assemblies are built up
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ensembles. The Incarnato group uses both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cellular models and exploits (or develops where needed) cutting-edge experimental methods (Marinus et al., 2021 [PMID: 33398343]; Incarnato
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fluids, such as in serum and plasma in order to determine their stability upon administration and characterize the layer of molecules adsorbed on their surface (the biomolecule corona
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questions emerge, each of which will inform one of the PhD subprojects: 1. Platform Governance: What governance mechanisms and design principles can enhance the legitimacy of DPP platforms? How can data
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Governance: What governance mechanisms and design principles can enhance the legitimacy of DPP platforms? How can data integrity, transparency, and stakeholder inclusion be ensured to build trust and
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environment with cutting-edge laboratories and facilities to support transformative research across mechanical, materials and robotics engineering; optimisation, systems and control; and sustainable chemical
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or enables cross-sectoral visions and coordination. The micro level mechanisms of institutional change in shaping infrastructure demand. And the ways in which infrastructure managers can transform and
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mechanics at the atomic scale. In this project, the University of Groningen will develop an array of state-of-the-art machine learning potentials for multi-component alloy systems that are relevant
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, social engagement, and experimental practice. The project is embedded in a broader network of academic, artistic, and activist partners working across regions and disciplines. We encourage applications