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models for corneal regeneration through state-of-the-art (single-cell) multi-omics analysis. You will collaborate with other doctoral candidates in STEM-CORE through joint projects, secondments and network
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the similarities between parents’ and children’s networks, the mechanisms through which network connections and resources are inherited, and whether these processes differ across socioeconomic groups. You will
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connections and resources are inherited, and whether these processes differ across socioeconomic groups. You will analyse both existing panel data and newly collected survey data (e.g. with multilevel
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capture and collaborative governance in urban transformation processes, and assessing their social, environmental and economic impacts. You will develop a basic land valuation model to estimate land and
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(structural MRI, diffusion-weighted imaging, functional MRI), advanced connectomics, and receptor-enriched modelling to characterise individual differences in language organisation across healthy participants
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equations and apply them to models for marine biofilm growth. Join a stimulating research environment, tackle timely open questions and engage with a vibrant academic community. The Mathematics Department
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on society. For details of STEM-CORE, please visit our website. In the laboratory of Jo Huiqing Zhou, the coordinator of STEM-CORE, you will characterise stem cells and stem cell-derived tissue models
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towards a new conceptual model that explains the individual dynamics of fatigue. The project will start with an analysis of already-collected data. You will use several forms of time series analysis
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. Where you will be working You will work at the Department of Sociology at Radboud University. The department’s central research themes are inequality, family and social relationships, and processes
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oral presentation of research ideas by the candidate. You will preferably start your employment on 1 September 2026. We can imagine you're curious about our application procedure . It describes what you