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” (GGS), a PhD position for the period of 4 years is available in the context of modelling green steel mechanics at the atomic scale. In this project, the University of Groningen will develop an array
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out in collaboration with our consortium partners at the John Innes Centre and LMU Munich. The PhD candidate will learn chronobiological principles and experimentation and be a key part of discovering a
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Among the most challenging to develop catalytic reactions are stereoselective processes. Typically, a family of catalysts is explored based on a preliminary hypothesis. After initial experimental
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processes. Typically, a family of catalysts is explored based on a preliminary hypothesis. After initial experimental results, further research is guided by trial and error with the goal of deriving intuitive
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Righetti and Dr. Gert Salentijn. Your qualities a successfully completed MSc degree in Organic Chemistry or related discipline; a strong background in experimental organic synthesis with fundamental
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, different time scales of predictability. Famous examples include various states in the transition to turbulent fluid flow or metastable chemical configurations. However, such transient stochastic phenomena
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, possibly experimental, cases in the Netherlands and abroad. You will conduct a local analysis of the collaborative governance regimes in which market parties, governmental authorities and civil society
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the Catalysis and Surface Science department) are looking for a PhD candidate. Work and profile The Faculty of Science Leiden and Leiden Institute of Chemistry are looking for a PhD candidate in experimental
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mechanisms. This new project specifically targets the role of microplastics in the development of lung cancer and is conducted in close collaboration with the lab of Dr Stefan Prekovic (UMC Utrecht
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of experimental design and computer modelling, ICT, on-farm testing and implementation in interaction with stakeholders. Our research and knowledge-intensive advisory systems are based on agronomy and ecology as