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research idea that aligns with the Faculty’s expertise and academic mission. 2 PhD Positions at the Faculty of Law Our goal: To support excellent, innovative legal research and strengthen the Faculty’s
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and their cognitive functions and vulnerability to mental conditions. By applying neuroimaging, genetics and network neuroscienceanalyses to MRI data from multiple species, the project aims to study the
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this PhD project. In your letter, clearly describe your personal vision on the topic, the alignment with the work of the PI, and give concrete examples of how you made impact in previous (university
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works have shown that for embedding hierarchies, we should abandon Euclidean geometry altogether and operate in hyperbolic space [1]. Our lab has published multiple papers showing that hyperbolic deep
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or multiple fields relevant to the Evolve Doctoral Programme, such as (bio)chemistry, (bio)physics, molecular biology, computational science, systems biology, evolutionary biology, ecology, astrophysics
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datasets with multiple omics layers (including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and microbiomics) to uncover how environmental factors shape human health at the molecular level. You will collaborate
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for the first time to previously inaccessible microsecond dynamics (link). Further boosting the enhancement will require entirely novel designs that exhibit multiple resonances provided by e.g. plasmonic
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multiple sclerosis—leads to impaired movement, unstable gait, and reduced quality of life. This project will develop an adaptive stimulation interface that uses real-time position-sensor data to estimate
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technology, which works by cutting a DNA sequence at a specific genome location and deleting or inserting genes there. The CRISPR-Cas method provides an excellent basis for the development of unprecedented
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to explore alignment with the project’s industry-oriented objectives. Additional information can be acquired via email from Marcos Machado (m.r.machado@utwente.nl) or Rob Bemthuis (r.h.bemthuis@utwente.nl