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located across 5 European countries. MonaLisa is at the forefront of artificial molecular machine research, setting the stage for breakthroughs in chemical synthesis, nanotechnology, medical treatment and
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whether and why these decisions differ between Malmö, Aarhus, Bilbao, Marseille, Rotterdam and Antwerp. This 4-year PhD project is grounded in Rotterdam, but in strong collaboration with Malmö University
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. Pollination by insects is rewarded with floral nectar. However, as a nutrient-rich and well-protected environment, flower nectar also supports a diverse community of beneficial, commensal, and antagonistic
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differ between Bilbao, Marseille, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Malmö, and Aarhus. For this 4-year PhD project you will be based in Rotterdam, but for the fieldwork phase strong collaboration is ensured with
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and hardware. Expect a dynamic, cross-border innovation ecosystem where your contributions directly influence the future of sustainable transport. Information and application Are you interested in
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this NWO summit EMBRACER project at the forefront of polar research. You will explore Arctic sea ice decline and ocean warming using satellite data and coupled modelling tools. Collaborate with
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Introduction Are you interested in understanding how social policies can contribute to improving health and social outcomes across the life course? Do you want to inform policy making for health equity? Join us
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approach is to apply foundational techniques grounded in logic, semantics, and verification. This work takes place within the CYCLIC project: Cyclic Structures in Programs and Proofs, a collaboration among
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Introduction Description of the research program Transplantation is the preferred treatment for patients with end-stage kidney disease. However, many transplanted kidney transplants fail prematurely. This leads
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We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate for a project carried out under the supervision of Prof. Ben Feringa at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The project is part of the EVOLVE