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prevalent group (mutations in STXBP1), and to design intervention strategies. Our research is developed within the framework of a European consortium, ESCO, where scientists, clinicians, patient families and
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of the PhD program is to prepare candidates for a career as independent scientist. Additional information Jan-Stephan Sanders (050) 361 3434 j.sanders@umcg.nl Stefan Berger s.p.berger@umcg.nl
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/354806/phd-quantifying-lithium-partiti… Requirements Specific Requirements We seek candidates who are motivated by the proposed research, take initiative to develop ideas, are self-driven and can work
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studies in close collaboration with your supervisors. You will develop hypotheses, collect and analyse data, communicate with participants and organizations, write scientific papers, and present findings
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candidate, you will develop your own research project in consultation with the supervisory team. You will conduct independent and original academic research and report results via peer-reviewed publications
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societal challenges, local decisionmakers, such as municipalities and project developers, need to deal with making implementation decisions in their daily activities as asset manager, investor, construction
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will develop hypotheses, collect and analyse data, communicate with participants and organizations, write scientific papers, and present findings at scientific conferences. You will be embedded in
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, and materials science. In this PhD project, you will: Develop an experimental platform to study 3D self-organization of active particles. Fabricate and characterize light-driven microswimmers. Use
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enabling on-demand, local, and potentially circular production of spare parts — but effective decision-making frameworks are still lacking. In this PhD project, you will develop models and methods
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of the source water. The specific focus will lie on identifying key water quality parameters affecting performance of existing water treatment (coagulation, filtration, chlorination), as well as developing