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understanding how G-quadruplexes are resolved, the mechanisms that govern the resolution of other non-B form structures remain largely unknown. Importantly, these structures are particularly common in repetitive
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electrical disorders that occur in the absence of structural abnormalities of the heart. These conditions are linked to SCD in young, otherwise healthy individuals and are caused by monogenic defects in genes
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Processing and Detector R&D. Nikhef avails over excellently equipped technical departments in mechanics, electronics and computing. The Nikhef ATLAS group consists of a total of 15 scientific staff, typically
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softness with mechanical performance. Compliant mechanisms, particularly spatial compliant shell mechanisms, offer a promising solution. These structures can achieve large, controlled deformations while
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driving eco-physiological mechanisms. You will use 3D plant modelling (so-called functional-structural plant modelling) to address questions and generate hypotheses on the interactions between plants, soil
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mechanical stress into useful electrical energy, enabling autonomous sensors and systems in demanding industrial and structural environments. The research will involve a combination of analytical modelling
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mechanics make this possible? Join us in exploring the fascinating world of vascular biomechanics. PhD in Arterial Biomechanics Our goal: To understand how age-related changes in arterial mechanics contribute
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brain connectome organization and the integration of this data with recent functional and structural connectome properties and recent evolutionary genetic discoveries, utilizing large-scale bioinformatic
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quantify the fluorescence enhancement mechanisms using single-molecule spectroscopy and super-resolution microscopy. This will allow you to answer questions like: how do we design a plasmonic metasurface to
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. The main objective of this project is to unravel the molecular mechanisms of virus self-assembly. RNA-containing viruses are complex, nanometre sized particles with at their centre proteins covering the RNA