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programme will proceed in three main phases. In the initial phase, you will develop and optimize physical and numerical models describing the electron optics of the complete probe-forming column, including
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molecules. Position Overview: We seek a postdoctoral researcher to develop and optimize surface functionalization strategies for optical chips, focusing on molecular recognition systems capable of operating
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functionalisation with receptor molecules. Position Overview: We seek a postdoctoral researcher to develop and optimize surface functionalization strategies for optical chips, focusing on molecular recognition
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, contributing to advances in energy storage, cultural heritage, and biomaterials. The MI group focuses on harnessing machine learning to accelerate the discovery, characterization, understanding, and optimization
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, you will work at the intersection of data science, epidemiology, and clinical research, developing innovative methods to optimize the use of rich real-world data. You will be part of a collaborative
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. Optimize reaction conditions and explore scale-up potential. Analyze pollutant degradation and hydrogen generation mechanisms. Document experiments, publish results, and present findings at conferences
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cancer, in a single location in Utrecht. Our institute aims to provide the highest level of care for all children with cancer, with optimal quality of life. The center brings together the best possible
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toxicity and X-ray dose optimization in cancer and healthy cells, 2) optimization of intratumoral administration, in vivo pharmacokinetics, biodistribution and toxicity assessment and 3) therapeutic efficacy
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obtained ScanNanoTreat (SNT) EIC transition grant. Specific tasks are 1) in vitro evaluation of nanohybrid toxicity and X-ray dose optimization in cancer and healthy cells, 2) optimization of intratumoral
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, and optimizing laboratory-scale chemical recycling experiments (e.g. hydrothermal treatment, solvolysis, or related processes) on textile waste streams. Developing and applying advanced analytical