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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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particularly well suited to early-career statisticians with a strong interest in applied methodology, complex data structures, and impactful clinical research. Where to apply Website https
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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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structures and activities. The postdoc will lead the compilation, annotation, and integration of microbial volatile data, linking metabolomic profiles to microbial genomes, traits and ecological functions
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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
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, with a focus on crack initiation, propagation, and damage evolution. These structures are characterised by large wall thicknesses, irregular bond patterns, varying material quality, and exposure
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foreseen to also scale up the index to the European level. Your main tasks include: Developing a conceptual framework for obesogenic environment vulnerability through a structured scoping review. Identifying
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for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine at Maastricht University (40%) Additional collaborative sites involved in the project (20%) This structure allows you to gain experience in both academic and
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competencies and organisational models in the construction sector and built environment in general. Your research will focus on identifying labour-market risks, emerging opportunities and governance challenges