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conducting experiments and performing analytical sample processing (lab work); a theoretical background in marine environmental physiology and biogeochemistry; willingness to experiment with new data
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caterpillars. Experience with molecular techniques and bioinformatics is recommended Knowledge of analytic chemistry is an advantage Excellent communication skills in English and experience with scientific
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of the steel processing and to act as virtual tool for the selection of new steel compositions and of optimum processing conditions. Advances in digital twins also lead to fewer experiments and less usage of raw
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optimum processing conditions. Advances in digital twins also lead to fewer experiments and less usage of raw materials, to aid design of novel more energy-efficient processing routes. The development
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the specified timeframe (4 years). Publish and present a number of academic and popular articles and/or papers about your research (in discussion with your supervisors). Participate in teaching activities from
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large number of distinct but interacting components. To address these challenges, this project aims to contribute to the development of a control theory that is inherently modular, i.e., that allows
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equivalent) in (health) economics, health sciences, epidemiology, econometrics or a closely related discipline. Strong analytical and quantitative skills. Motivation to study policy-relevant questions
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the increased size and heterogeneity of such systems, which typically comprise a large number of distinct but interacting components. To address these challenges, this project aims to contribute
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Mycobacteria). PhD students in the Weingarth group external link usually a learn a combination of biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and structural biology skills. The Utrecht NMR Group hosts world-class
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Responsibilities (70%) Lead and coordinate the development and implementation of a regulatory roadmap aligned with Dutch and EU legislation (e.g. EuFMD, GMO regulations, BSL-3/4 permit frameworks, and veterinary and