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peptide translocation. Beyond COMSOL finite-element numerical simulations, the focus is on experimental characterization of various analytes in various modified nanopores by ion current measurements
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COMSOL finite-element numerical simulations, the focus is on experimental characterization of various analytes in various modified nanopores by ion current measurements, augmented by AFM, TEM and DIB
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on the fundamental understanding and process optimization of an electrochemical cell system incorporating redox-flow electrodes and ion-selective membranes for Lithium purification. The goal is to selectively remove
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. An important focus of our research is how these abiotic-biotic interactions create value for society, following for example the “Building with Nature” paradigm or investigating sustainable sources of marine
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of its three scientific sections. Valuing and promoting all MPG employees regardless of gender, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, social background, and the need
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organizational skills. Additional Information Benefits Tilburg University offers excellent benefits in a pleasant working environment: Starting date is negotiable but no later than beginning of October 2025
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of hydrogen is sourced from fossil fuels. The Netherlands is aiming to reach 4GW of electrolyser capacity by 2030. Key questions around scaling up green hydrogen production centre on whether the existing
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migration), economy (e.g., trade, businesses and resource flows), technology (e.g., infrastructure mapping, urban plans/construction), as well as potential sources of risks and benefits, including pollution
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(e.g., salinity dynamics, fish migration), economy (e.g., trade, businesses and resource flows), technology (e.g., infrastructure mapping, urban plans/construction), as well as potential sources of risks
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to localize anomalous sounds, related to faults, in a complex acoustic environment, characterized by moving sound sources and reverberations. Purely relying on physical models describing the acoustics