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profiles, and large computational domains surpassing several thousands cubic wavelengths. Furthermore, you will contribute to adapting the solver for massive parallel processing, as well as develop new
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parallel, you will uncover the mechanisms that control localized and cell-type-specific translation, and how these change across developmental stages or within subcellular compartments. During your PhD, you
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overview of translational regulation during development. In parallel, you will uncover the mechanisms that control localized and cell-type-specific translation, and how these change across developmental
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knowledge and tools to equip local decisionmakers to better deal with conflicting values in parallel transitions and requires an interest in both theory development and engagement with practice. The PhD
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separate and parallel application must also be submitted via the TU Delft's vacancy and talent recruitment portal. Additional comments PhD enrolment The selected applicant will be enrolled into the Ph.D
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stakeholders. This multidisciplinary PhD project aims to generate the necessary knowledge and tools to equip local decisionmakers to better deal with conflicting values in parallel transitions and requires
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on a flat-belt conveyor and are dynamically grasped, unfolded, and oriented by multi-axis manipulators fitted with custom force-feedback grippers, and will work in close concert with a parallel sensing