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. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research
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considered a plus. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is
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sites, collecting and identifying specimens, and analysing 3D flight trajectories in relation to local environmental cues such as light intensity, wind conditions, and visual structure. A key focus will
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. These non-B form DNA structures, including hairpins, cruciforms, and G-quadruplexes, can obstruct DNA replication forks and trigger mutations if left unresolved. While we recently made significant progress in
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. Typically, the specificity, speed, and directionality of transport are tightly woven into the ordered structure of the pore which is characterized by a limited conformational flexibility. Remarkably, nature
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, speed, and directionality of transport are tightly woven into the ordered structure of the pore which is characterized by a limited conformational flexibility. Remarkably, nature also offers a fascinating
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supported approaches to help users formulate and translate natural language questions into structured representations that can be linked to geospatial data sources and workflows. You will contribute
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(for further guidance, see the section “Apply”). Organisation The University of Groningen Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has established an international reputation as a dynamic and
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your research proposal (for further guidance, see the section “Apply”). Organisation The University of Groningen Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has established an international
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relationships, shape our thought processes, and, importantly, guide our behaviors. This PhD project focuses on evidence-informed educational innovation. Using a solid theoretical foundation for CLMA, it will test