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the composition and functioning of microbial communities in environments ranging from the deep sea to large lake systems. Within this department a subgroup of organic geochemists is developing novel (analytical
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candidate in the exciting area of multiscale and multiphysics modelling of sustainable fibrous composites, with additional focus on uncertainty quantification and machine learning. Information The context
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architectures, composites, and components with embedded electromechanical functionality. While these technologies offer major opportunities to enhance product performance during remanufacturing, they also
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deteriorating microbial (soil) communities that are also affected by these stress factors and this may lead to shifts in microbial species composition and ultimately reducing soil’s water-holding capacity
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the kinetics of the relevant redox reactions on multiple electrode surfaces to unravel the relationship between chemical composition and performance, using a wide variety of electrochemical and analytical
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. These are engineered composite structures, invoking dispersive wave phenomena to gain exotic properties that go beyond what is considered possible in Nature. A key property is the bandgap, a range in which waves
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particle geometry in three dimensions using slice-and-view FIB-SEM analysis. Determining mineralogical and chemical properties (composition, zoning, crystallographic orientation) using complementary electron
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composites. The successful candidate will be jointly supervised by the ETE (Elastomer Technology and Engineering) group, focusing on rubber science, and the SPC (Sustainable Polymer Chemistry) group
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therapy. This project will use state-of-the-art single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to characterize ependymoma and its immune TME. You will perform these experiments and analyze the composition
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laboratory, field, and modelling studies in the dynamics of marine species and food webs. COS examines how physical, chemical, and biological processes interact to determine the distribution, composition, and