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affordable and durable long-duration energy storage. The approach is to use hierarchical structures, i.e. complex material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from
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computational model to capture the complex transport of gases, liquids, and charges in these porous structures, including the complex interfaces between them. Insights from the model will directly guide the
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, they have also limited the directions in which journalism could actually develop, and elided critical reflections on the complex relationship between journalism and technology. This project addresses
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cognition? You will design and run experiments that combine non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS/tACS), EEG, fMRI, and physiological recordings to test new models of brain-body interaction. We will also
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around us? At Maastricht University, you will investigate how individuals differ in predictive processing by combining behavioural and neural testing with computational modelling. Together with colleagues
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English and meets the university’s English language requirements (https://www.rug.nl/education/phd-programmes/prospective/phd-positions/e… ). - Affinity with and knowledge of basics of AI-modelling and data
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), ecological processes (primary productivity and decomposition rates), and greenhouse gases (3D-printed flux chambers), and investigating how we can use citizen science-driven data streams for model development
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technology as a solution for journalism’s struggles. In doing so, they have also limited the directions in which journalism could actually develop, and elided critical reflections on the complex relationship
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lepton flavour violation are powerful tools to advance our understanding and potentially discover hints of physics beyond the Standard Model. The LHCb experiment at CERN is uniquely equipped to study
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measures on businesses? Are you keen to delve into the sustainability of agricultural value chains? Or would you prefer to develop our macroeconomic models? All of this is possible. The focus is on projects