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and thereby help understanding carbon cycling in a changing ocean. Close collaboration with the group of Sommerdijk at Radboud UMC will allow nanometer-scale resolution analysis of the calcifying
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variety of case studies also allows studying diverging trends, e.g. paying attention to both population growth and decline. The analysis will build upon recent detailed spatially explicit data developed by
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implants using finite element analysis and topology optimization. Join us to shape the future of personalized orthopedics Job description Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at TU Delft Are you passionate
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, hybrid) to understand trade-offs in coordination, transport, and reuse performance under different scenarios. Develop a digital warehouse management system for reuse hubs: design and prototype a hub
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. You will work here This research is embedded within four research groups, at Wageningen University and Utrecht University: the Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (WU-CSA), the Laboratory of Cell and
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relevant neuroprotective and recovery-oriented strategies. Overall, SYNERGY bridges experimental neurobiology, biophysics, and computational analysis to provide mechanistic insight into neuronal survival
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, and active participation in conferences. You will join multidisciplinary projects analysing and enhancing the current liver cancer imaging workflow, with opportunities to address other workflow
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. Research Focus The projects aim to develop advanced computational methods for analyzing large-scale, multimodal biomedical data—including single-cell and spatial omics, imaging, and clinical datasets. Key
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, building an industry prototype of an optical clock , building a continuously operating atom laser, or improving the way in which optics is built . Our group has furthermore quantum simulation experiments
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understanding needed to guide crop improvement, support breeding strategies, and design resilient ideotypes for future Dutch protein landscapes. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs