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flow batteries (RFB), enabling 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
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extent does joint physical custody structure or constrain parents’ spatial mobility? How does this differ between mothers and fathers? How does repartnering, with or without moving, affect the geographical
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construction of such a virus, at the nanoscale. By unveiling how viruses are built up, we will not only provide fundamental understanding of these disease causing agents, we will also be able to better
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training in chemical biology, enzyme biochemistry, structural biology and probe development, while working in a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. This position offers the opportunity
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, investor, construction manager or area developer. Transitions should therefore not be governed in isolation but collectively. Stakeholders, however, often hold their own individual values and interests
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dynamics and learning in artificial and biological neural networks, with the aim of: Unveiling the link between network structure and neural representations. Understanding the impact of structural and
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Infomatter group at AMOLF. The SMIP project aims at revolutionising computing by developing adaptive, smart materials that combine memory and learning directly within their structure, uniting theory and
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) . Within MDR, an interdisciplinary team of researchers develops new, intelligent materials that stimulate the regeneration of damaged or diseased tissues and organs. Research activities are structured
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participation in forms of collaborative policy making. Your angle will be to investigate how features of social structure (e.g., social networks, social influence) affect the success or failure of inclusive
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outdoor workers (street vendors in Mozambique and construction workers in Morocco), pastoralists, and displaced people—by transforming weather and climate data into actionable insights that enhance