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main goals: building and using cohomological field theory (CohFT) structures on logarithmic Gromov-Witten invariants; understanding the geometry of the moduli space of genus 2 curves/abelian surfaces
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these structures are regulated. However, mechanisms that regulate other abundant alternative DNA conformations, including hairpins, cruciforms, and triplexes, remain poorly understood. In this project, we aim
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states, often next to material phases with charge order. On top of that, creating material atom by atom is a promising route to tailor the electronic structure and to realise artificial matter with exotic
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mechanobiology and chromatin structure. The goal is to uncover how physical forces influence genome organisation and how misregulation may contribute to disease. We are seeking a scientist with a strong interest
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, primary care providers, public health authorities). Methods: semi structured interviews and document analysis. Explore what data are available on essential health resources and supporting systems, and
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practices for sourcing and securing critical supplies and materials across partner organisations (e.g. two hospitals, primary care providers, public health authorities). Methods: semi structured interviews
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in the area of finite geometry. Finite geometry studies finite structures that satisfy axioms of classical geometrical spaces such as the Euclidean and projective spaces. In this project, by developing
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processes that occur within battery materials during operation. By conducting operando and in-situ experiments, you will unravel how electrodes and solid-state electrolytes evolve structurally and chemically
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, are central to this transition, enabling recyclable, lightweight structures. Research now targets energy-efficient, automated processes and machinery to deliver high-quality components for the next generation
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Architecture chair (UUA). The UUA chair has developed extensive and structural collaborations with stake- and shareholders in the metropolitan region of Eindhoven to work on fundamental societal challenges