7 molecular-dynamics-simulation PhD positions at Maastricht University (UM) in Netherlands
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this? Scientifically driven and meticulous – You are motivated to dissect molecular mechanisms underlying cardiac disease and translate them into meaningful insights. Strong academic foundation – You hold a Master’s
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disease progression, care transitions, and quality of life. You will develop and refine a health-economic R-based simulation model, integrating surrogate outcomes from psychosocial and technology-based
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laboratory experimentation, preferably in molecular imprinting, sensor engineering, or materials synthesis. Interdisciplinary thinker. You’re excited to work across fields like chemistry, biomedical
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theoretically rich and highly relevant for contemporary organizations. You will work on a multi-method research programme combining behavioural experiments, simulation-based decision tasks, and physiological
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in hemodialysis patients. Your work will involve: Developing in silico models using computational fluid dynamics combined with macroscopic thrombus formation modelling. Creating in vitro microfluidic
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these are altered in compromised environments (e.g. due to aging or co-morbidities such as diabetes or chronic kidney disease). This research project aims to develop and use in silico models to simulate the bone
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motivated to learn new techniques and maintain positive working relationships. Prepared for a dynamic research environment – You are willing to travel for research secondments and to work flexibly when needed