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nanoscale structure using TEM, AFM, FRET, DIB, etc. W design the amino-acid sequence of the IDPs and TRs de novo from the bottom up and study these in biomimetic nanopores. The approach can be expected
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to produce restoration designs for multiple ecosystems’ at Utrecht University and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, you will create ecosystem-specific, mass-produceable structures
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these questions as part of the SYNERGY project, a collaborative research project funded by NWO. The SYNERGY project brings together a large consortium of researchers from multiple Dutch universities and knowledge
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, the extent to which it is perceived as aligned with a society’s values and beliefs. Without requisite legitimation, the political support and resources needed to deploy DPPs will be challenged. Its
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2050, electrochemically driven CO₂ capture has emerged as a viable alternative that aligns well with electrification strategies as we transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources
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, and the ethical standards adhered to during manufacturing. A key factor in DPPs’ success is legitimacy, that is, the extent to which it is perceived as aligned with a society’s values and beliefs
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also need to align with the work of partners from social science& humanities (SSH), such as on decision making or integration of existing human expertise int the technical systems, and ensure that ITC’s
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. HyCARB is a national project in which multiple academic and industrial partners join forces to develop innovative and competitive processes for CO₂ utilization, with a strong focus on producing fuels and
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. HyCARB is a national project in which multiple academic and industrial partners join forces to develop innovative and competitive processes for CO₂ utilization, with a strong focus on producing fuels and
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metrology, we are dealing with layered media that potentially contain many scattering objects spread out over multiple layers. In the computational Electromagnetics research group (the EMPMC lab), we have