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of Economics and Business has one PhD position in the field of “Decision Biases in Family Firms Internationalization” available. Project description This research project explores the complexities of joint
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applications, including biomaterials, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Their function in these environments is largely determined by supramolecular interactions, which are complex and challenging to predict
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for the complexity and dynamic nature of healthcare systems and their outcomes across various levels. A highly motivated and skilled PhD candidate is needed to address crucial healthcare challenges
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. Extracting insights from practical experiences is crucial for effective NBS planning (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116413 ). Given the vast amount of structured and unstructured data stored in
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urban and suburban areas. Complex infrastructural systems, constituted by buildings scattered over the territory, enable the circulation of commodities. These buildings can be warehouses, distribution
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amount of structured and unstructured data stored in different databases documenting NBS projects, AI techniques, particularly Natural Language Processing (NLP), can play a key role in streamlining
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chemistry/complex molecular systems. The research program of the Feringa group is focused on synthetic and physical organic chemistry. Inspired by Nature's principles of molecular assembly, recognition
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to their reliance on rare materials and complex cooling systems. These challenges hinder their broader adoption in manufacturing and other industries. The Netherlands leads in semiconductor innovations, with
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sustainability. The research group specifically studies legal and societal problems generated in the complex dynamics of international, European and domestic laws regulating technology, trade, industry, investment
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possibilities with CMOS. The options for integration need to be carefully investigated. The most promising one need to be selected from cost, robustness and complexity perspective. Finally, the scope