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opportunities for experimental research on spin qubits and quantum simulation using gate-defined silicon or germanium quantum dot arrays. Topics of interest in the domain of spin qubits include the scaling
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on utilization of reservoir simulations for the quantification of the dynamic behaviour of cyclic storage of hydrogen in field-relevant scenarios with the aim to assess the purity and recoverability of hydrogen as
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Vacancies PhD position in Healthcare Systems Modeling and Simulation Key takeaways Join our innovative Health Technology and Services Research (HTSR) section at the Faculty of Behavioural Management
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Vacancies PhD position (f/m/d): Large-scale weather effects in wind farm simulations Key takeaways This PhD project is part of the ERC Consolidator Grant project WINDFLOW, which strives to develop
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external link and discover how you can become part of our community. You will work in a subgroup focused on protein lipidation within the Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry group external link . This group is
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The cellular cytoplasm is a highly crowded environment, with proteins and other biomolecules packed tightly together. This raises an intriguing question: How do vital biomolecular processes continue
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proteins and other biomolecules packed tightly together. This raises an intriguing question: How do vital biomolecular processes continue to function in such a dense environment, where molecules
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, the origin of biomolecular homochirality remains one of our greatest mysteries. One of the major questions in biochemical evolution is: “How does one break the symmetry?” Two key aspects will be
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density of dislocations that contribute to plastic deformation, this physics-based approach will enhance predictive capabilities. The model will be integrated into temper rolling simulations to accurately
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the appropriate pessaries. Natural Sciences and Technology Christian Büll Assistant professor in Biomolecular Chemistry, Radboud University, Institute for Molecules and Materials Christian Büll has developed