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an important function in the initiation of embryogenesis. The Team In this collaborative project, you as Postdoc will work together with a PhD candidate, and a part-time technician, to address different aspects
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of the built environment, we are looking for a part-time professional with direct experience in designing and delivering buildings—from concept to construction. You will play a key role in translating modular
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compact models. Compact models are the optimum trade-off between the required physical functionality and computation intensity. As such, they enable the simulation of advanced and high-integration-density
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conversation when they can not only hear but also see the speaker. The project is part of an international consortium of Radboud University, Amsterdam UMC, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA) and the
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. Anharmonic spectra for PAHs can be calculated using 2nd order Vibrational Perturbation Theory on Density Functional Theory derived Quartic Force Fields but are computationally very expensive when considering
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. Anharmonic spectra for PAHs can be calculated using 2nd order Vibrational Perturbation Theory on Density Functional Theory derived Quartic Force Fields but are computationally very expensive when considering
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computing in materials. You will use a combination of cryogenic scanning probe microscopy techniques beyond the state of the art in high magnetic fields. You will study (quasi) 2D materials and use atomic
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. The various psychological specializations within DPECS focus on understanding cognitive, physical, and social functioning and well-being in the context of mental health, education, and work. Education sciences
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ground states as well as pushing forwards the limit of the implementation of brain-inspired computing in materials. You will use a combination of cryogenic scanning probe microscopy techniques beyond
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to explore material systems that host novel types of correlated electron ground states as well as pushing forwards the limit of the implementation of brain-inspired computing in materials. You will use a