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of the geomagnetic field during critical periods in Earth’s history, such as the early Earth, the great oxygenation event, and step-changes in the evolution in the Devonian and Ediacaran. Despite their potential
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for understanding CHD occurrence, distinguishing three key components: (1) risk factors that drive the long-term development of atherosclerosis, (2) trigger factors that precipitate acute coronary
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-vulnerability model provides a more comprehensive framework for understanding IS occurrence, distinguishing three key components: (1) risk factors that drive the long-term development of atherosclerosis, (2
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of the MagHeat Project As the PhD candidate for this position, you will be at the very core of the MagHeat project, leading the work on “Design and development of a magnetic refrigerator with 10 K
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) represent particularly sensitive acoustic environments where sound exposure can negatively impact the physiological and emotional development of young patients and contribute to professional fatigue among
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for sustainable transitions We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate for the project: “The afterlives of technologies for sustainable transitions”, which is embedded in the Centre for Sustainable Development
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groups facing heightened risks and limited access to healthcare. As a PhD student, you will be involved in the further development of a general framework for impact and cost-effectiveness assessments
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) government, industry, and local NGO’s. Your main contribution will be the development of a spatially explicit agent-based model of the society of the Metropolitan Region of Amsterdam, simulating circular
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of Humanities and the Dutch National Research Schools ; Excellent possibilities for further professional development and education; An inspiring academic and international work environment in the heart
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participants of the Netherlands Twin Register, integrating genetic and psychological data where relevant. Beyond algorithm development, you will also address methodological challenges such as data quality, bias