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others infer the stable isotope composition of foraminifera and mollusc shells, since not much is known about the changes in temperature and isotopic composition of the waters flooding the Netherlands and
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for alternatives to animal-based products. However, also the lifespan of these yeast cells is finite, and their death negatively impacts processes: for example, with regards to process duration or product quality
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and identify novel actionable targets for drug development. You will work extensively with patient-derived FFPE material, which is readily available within our clinical network. You will optimise and
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the pyrolysis of mixed plastic waste streams. Through carefully designed laboratory experiments, you’ll study how impurities affect depolymerization mechanisms and the composition of pyrolysis products. Your work
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critical metal. The PhD student will explore the geochemical behaviour of lithium in the Earth's crust as a function of variables such as composition, temperature, pressure and oxygen fugacity. The candidate
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models combined with the finite element method. Constitutive relations are required to describe material behavior. Advanced stainless steel typically possess complex microstructures across various length
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with patient-derived FFPE material, which is readily available within our clinical network. You will optimise and implement proteomic workflows tailored for highly limited, heterogeneous samples
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to develop the next generation of PCM composites extracted from upcycled polymer pyrolysis waste streams and thermally conductive fillers. In this PhD project we adopt a molecular modelling approach with which
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are the conduits for transport of land-derived materials to the ocean floor in avalanche-like events called turbidity currents. Turbidity currents transport enormous amounts of sediment and Particulate Organic
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, and single-asperity scratching. Correlate composition, process, and performance to establish structure-property-function relationships. Collaborate with Canon Production Printing to translate insights