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structural assemblies to nanomechanical resonators. In the second direction, you will explore the geometric design of nonlinear systems. Using nonlinear reduced order modelling (ROM) integrated with
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imaging technologies. Your colleagues: A dynamic, interdisciplinary team of intensivists, clinical technologists, PhD candidates, and researchers working at the Intensive Care Unit of Maastricht UMC+ In
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accurate, well-characterized methods that serve as traceable standards for biomarker quantification, enabling reliable and reproducible measurements across different assays. In this PhD project, you will
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working at the intersection of brain stimulation , neuroimaging, and epilepsy care and treatment. Therefore, this project will be carried out partly at Maastricht University and partly at Epilepsy Center
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to address such grand societal challenges, local decisionmakers, such as municipalities and project developers, need to deal with making implementation decisions in their daily activities as asset manager
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care and treatment. Therefore, this project will be carried out partly at Maastricht University and partly at Epilepsy Center Kempenhaeghe in Heeze. You will be working closely with Prof. Dr. Teresa
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the Faculty of Spatial Sciences and Rijkswaterstaat, as well as insights from previous NGinfra projects conducted within the department. Central to the PhD project is understanding how infrastructure managers
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The Faculty of Science Leiden and the Leiden Institute of Chemistry are looking for a PhD candidate: PhD Candidate: Design and chemical synthesis of glycopeptide-based probes We are seeking a highly
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allograft failure. The central hypothesis of the PERSonalized IMMunosuppression for ONe kidney for life (PERSIMMON) project which is funded by NWO is that transplantation outcomes can be improved further by
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multiple teams), and ill-defined (team boundaries are unclear). This challenges our understanding of the nature and effective management of contemporary teamwork. Therefore, the objective of the PhD project