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. Typically, the specificity, speed, and directionality of transport are tightly woven into the ordered structure of the pore which is characterized by a limited conformational flexibility. Remarkably, nature
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, speed, and directionality of transport are tightly woven into the ordered structure of the pore which is characterized by a limited conformational flexibility. Remarkably, nature also offers a fascinating
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); analyzing what is required (e.g., choice of data structures, static analyses and compiler optimizations, parallelism and concurrency) to turn these new theoretical developments into performant implementations
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-term involvement in both detector construction as well as operations. It also has a strong record in physics data analysis, with focus on CP violation and rare decays of B mesons. Nikhef contributes in
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Structures, Geoscience and Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Transport & Planning, Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management. Click here to go to the website of the Faculty of Civil Engineering
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groups in Amsterdam and Maastricht. As a founding member of the LHCb collaboration, the Nikhef team has a long-term involvement in both detector construction as well as operations. It also has a strong
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research focusses on the human brain, investigating both its structure (anatomy) and function (activity). In both aspects, the emphasis is on the connected networks and circuits in the brain
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of ‘off-the-shelf’ tools based on both sequence and structure. These enzymes will be produced, screened and the best variants subject to protein engineering campaigns. Once highly active variants
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the chemical structure alone. Once established, we will expand the self-driving labs to measure more complex properties such as foaming, phase separation or particle formation, and fine-tune our AI models. In
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Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, supervisors from the Construction Management and Engineering cluster at the University of Twente, and a strong network of leading infrastructure providers in