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and their potential applications in a dynamic environment with a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team. You will be the backbone of the project, supporting the activities of your team. In this role
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assembly, recognition, transport, motion, and catalysis. The goal is to create new structures and functions, with an emphasis on molecular switches and motors, dynamic molecular systems, responsive materials
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: simulating carbon reduction potential at parcel level under climate change scenarios across Europe; design and implement geospatial hybrid and mechanistic modelling frameworks using process-informed machine
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acquire the right part of a specific course in a cost-efficient way. The aim of the project is to design new analytical and simulation models and solution approaches to support strategic and real-time
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: simulating carbon reduction potential at parcel level under climate change scenarios across Europe; design and implement geospatial hybrid and mechanistic modelling frameworks using process-informed machine
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of Groningen Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has established an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative university offering high-quality teaching and research. Its 33,000
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contribute to creating a shared vision of a sustainable water system in the port area, to understanding its SETS dynamics, as well as identifying bottlenecks and feasible pathways for achieving a more
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stakeholders in the port area. It will contribute to creating a shared vision of a sustainable water system in the port area, to understanding its SETS dynamics, as well as identifying bottlenecks and feasible
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complex (NPC), responsible for all molecular transport in and out of the cell nucleus. These pores exhibit an intriguing selectivity where most proteins are blocked from transport, while particular
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established an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative university offering high-quality teaching and research. Its 33,000 students are encouraged to develop their own individual talents through