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approaches, aiming to understand how cells determine their fate and function. Your job In this PhD project, you will study how the translation of mRNAs is regulated in space and time during early development
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value tensions between 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
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/GPUs. These devices provide massive spatial parallelism and are well-suited for dataflow programming paradigms. However, optimizing and porting code efficiently to these architectures remains a key
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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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PhD position in Developmental Biology Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 29 September 2025 Apply now The translation
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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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Vacancies PhD position AMBITIONS: accelerating transitions by navigating values in the built environment Key takeaways Circularity, energy transition, extreme heat, and flooding: all potentially
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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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-dependent changes in electrical impedance with real-time high-speed distance measurements. In a parallel project, another Postdoc will, partly based on two current ongoing PhD projects, design and test