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for controlling protein levels and guiding development. In the Ruijtenberg lab, we study these mechanisms using a combination of genome-wide sequencing and single-molecule imaging approaches, aiming to understand
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optics, magnetic resonance and nanoscale fabrication to detect and control individual spins associated to defect centers. With these controlled systems of coupled spins, we aim to answer questions such as
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behaviour under controlled light and visual environments. This will allow you to explore the underlying mechanisms that shape swarming rules and to validate your field-based findings. The broader aim
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their applications for quantum science and technology. We use a combination of quantum optics, magnetic resonance and nanoscale fabrication to detect and control individual spins associated to defect
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development and its feasibility test, the PhD candidate will also design medical research experimental protocol for both healthy control population and target patient population, apply for the protocol’s
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collaborative mindset and a preference for working in an interdisciplinary and international environment; Strong communication skills and an excellent command of English. Furthermore, Security screening executed
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the world, delivering competitive and successful high-quality research. The institute employs 500 people of which 275 are PhD’s or PostDocs. With its unique NanoLab facilities the institute holds 1250 m2
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-reciprocal interactions between migrating cells Owing to their active nature, interactions between migrating cells can be non-reciprocal. However, the extent to which cells control their collective behaviour
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-reciprocal interactions between migrating cells Owing to their active nature, interactions between migrating cells can be non-reciprocal. However, the extent to which cells control their collective behaviour
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- Excellent command of English language (both written and spoken) - Excellent command of (spoken) Dutch language or willingness to learn Dutch Additional Information Benefits We offer you following