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to assess ingredient techno-functionality and product properties. You will work with developing HTE-based methods to characterize functional properties of complex food ingredients. The project plans
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Apply now PhD position: Catch and release - Anderson localizaton of electrons in metal-halide perovskites. Introduction tekst Do you want to study the flow of electrons and vibrations on ultrafast
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Apply now The Faculty of Science, the Mathematical Institute and the Institute of Biology are looking for a PhD Student in Mathematical Biology PhD: Modeling the mechanical regulation of plant
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Vacancies PhD position on ‘Quantitative and Spatially Resolved Mechanical and Electrical Characterization of high tech functionalized Pigments‘ Key takeaways In this project, you will develop and
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How does the brain master a second language? Join our team to explore how different memory systems influence L2 word and grammar learning across individuals and contexts! We are only slowly beginning to understand the different ways in which memories can be formed and retained in long-term...
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PhD: Adaptive social flexibility – a powerful mechanism to cope with a rapidly changing world (V25.0210) « Back to the overview Job description The Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences
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mechanism to cope with a rapidly changing world”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is coordinated by Prof. Jan Komdeur (see: https://research.rug.nl/en
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mechanics at the atomic scale. In this project, the University of Groningen will develop an array of state-of-the-art machine learning potentials for multi-component alloy systems that are relevant
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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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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