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interact and communicate — insights that are essential for understanding the cellular origins of brain disorders. Despite major progress in genetics research, we still don’t know how genetic risk factors for
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the protein-protein interactions as well as the protein-nucleic acid interactions. The other PhD position is centred around Single Molecule Optical Tweezers (SMOT) where the genome will be trapped between two
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at Utrecht University. Through interactions with the various scientists and stakeholders, you will be exposed to potential career paths in both academia and industry, helping you guide your future. Your
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this challenge directly. You will be part of a research project that aims to design an integrated framework for assessing and managing resilience, tailored specifically to the needs of the process industries
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. Substantive interest in and knowledge of violence, helping and bystanders, especially interactional studies of aggression and conflict management. Previous experiences with doing empirical research, during
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techniques such as linear/integer programming or by designing suitable heuristics. The algorithms that you develop can play an important role in pathogen surveillance, infection treatment design, and/or
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solve these problems using techniques such as linear/integer programming or by designing suitable heuristics. The algorithms that you develop can play an important role in pathogen surveillance, infection
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instabilities. New insights into biodegradability and accumulation of surface-active chemicals on microbial biofilms and relations to mass transfer and process stability can be used to rationally design the water
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of plant–fungal interactions belowground? Do you want to uncover how biodiversity shapes the risk of plant diseases, and make discoveries that matter for both fundamental ecology and sustainable agriculture
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a master’s degree in a field such as human-computer interaction, design, communication science, artificial intelligence, health informatics, or comparable. Work experience is not required. Minimum