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solidarities and Arab aesthetics/poetics). You will be expected to work on intellectual histories of (visual) art and Afro-Asian liberation movements, and contribute to the project’s core question: How did
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(working on infrastructures of transnational solidarities and Arab aesthetics/poetics). You will be expected to work on intellectual histories of (visual) art and Afro-Asian liberation movements, and
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Information Science (GISc) — particularly in movement analysis — with teaching and student supervision? Have you recently earned a PhD in GISc and feel inspired to share your expertise with the next generation while
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, you will delve into both personal and movement archives, you will engage with existing theories of queer of colour cultural practices (e.g., Ferguson 2004; Muñoz 2009; Nyong’o 2018), and you will build
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Challenge: Control robotic dexterous hand during dynamic movements
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of Science Hans de Kroon is a Professor of Plant Ecology and an initiator of the Healthy Landscape Research Consortium. "I have freedom of movement at Radboud University. I can share my ideas with people from
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of synaptic properties is essential for the memory and computational capacity of neural circuits. Resolving the mechanisms that drive synapse diversification is thus crucial for understanding how neural
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of Nanoscience. We are a multidisciplinary and internationally diverse team of scientists with backgrounds ranging from (bio)chemistry and physics to bioinformatics and cell biology. Our drive is to push
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. This technique allows one to mechanically manipulate individual proteins, and hence follow the movements and folding steps as they fold. We have shown striking sequences of molecular events that underlie chaperone
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take the initiative to drive them forward; you are a strong connective force: you enjoy collaborating and easily navigate between different stakeholders, such as researchers, policymakers and industry