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Virology Prize 2017. Raul Andino has been awarded the prize for research that has expanded our knowledge of viruses across the board. For example, he has studied how viruses replicate, how they interact with
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disciplines such as marketing (consumer behavior), environmental/social/organizational psychology, or related fields. Is fluent in English and Dutch. Has demonstrable experience designing experiments, and
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innovation development, evaluation, optimization, and implementation. Research focuses on quantitative analyses supporting strategies to improve the efficiency and sustainability of healthcare systems
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interactions between the ingredients can be altered to tune the properties at different (mesoscopic and macroscopic) length scales. Advanced techniques, such as (electron and scanning) microscopy, NMR, RAMAN
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of knowledge production and dissemination. Responsibilities Designing and conducting fieldwork in selected border region(s), using a combination of ethnographic and creative methodologies. This may include
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. The dissertation should make a novel contribution to the study of ancient Greek or Latin literature in relation to posthumanism and/or environmental criticism. Candidates are free to design a project within this
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to support businesses, policymakers and NGOs in measuring environmental impacts of (agri-food) products, and designing pathways to reduce those? We are looking for an experienced colleague with a market- and
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decarbonization of industry? How can industrial climate policies promote the energy transition? What does the economically efficient design of future energy systems look like? And what role—if any—can technologies