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, express, purify, and study these to elucidate the relation between IBP structure and function and explore the application potential of IBPs as cryoprotectants. In this project you will combine computational
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scenarios. Your research will map multilevel governance structures and you will co‑create mitigation strategies through participatory workshops. You will model farmers’ adaptation behaviour using agent‑based
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to cracking, corrosion, and a lack of structural redundancy. In the Netherlands, the safety of these structures depends on the integrity of the lower nibs. These are typically slab structures that are known as
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of algorithms and data structures for spatial data. It combines clever algorithmic techniques with beautiful geometric concepts to obtain efficient solutions to algorithmic problems involving spatial data
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information in unstructured free-text notes. While structured (coded) fields are commonly reused for research, a substantial amount of nuanced and context-rich patient information remains locked in the large
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real-world challenges faced by industry, governments, and society within the international STRUCTURE project? Information The PhD candidate will work within the international research project STRUCTURE
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aims to explore materials innovations for next-generation sodium-ion batteries. The overarching goal of the project is to combine experimental and computational studies to elucidate structure-property
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these new noise sources, influenced by complex building structures and in the presence of other noise sources, is limited, and scientific studies to understand the impact on people are therefore needed
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build upon the existing Alpha framework (originally developed to model protein quality, see https://alpha-tool.eu ) and further develop it as a research-oriented modelling and demonstration platform
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into complex tissue-like structures. These structures offer exciting opportunities to mimic organ development and embryogenesis in vitro. However, current organoid models still only partially replicate natural