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on human health across the life course, and the detailed biological processes that play a role, are not well understood. The aim of this project is to use population-based cohort data to examine the
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universities, research institutes, industry, and government. We host over 120 researchers, including 15 academia-embedded professors, 30 postdocs, and 50 PhD students. We present the history of our planet and
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/JavaScript; You have demonstrable experience with GPU programming with node.js; You have experience with physical simulation and image processing; You have proven time-management skills; You are an independent
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integrated with ultrasound transducers, working towards precise and steerable neuromodulation of the peripheral nervous system. Our research has progressed from initial prototype development to current in
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how these abiotic-biotic interactions create value for society, following for examples of the “Building with Nature” paradigm or investigating sustainable sources of marine biomass for food. THE PROJECT
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Regeneration Group that is part of the Laboratory for Biochemistry, Wageningen University. Our group of PhD candidates and post-docs investigates the molecular-genetic pathways that drive plant regeneration
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. Your team You will join the Plant Regeneration Group that is part of the Laboratory for Biochemistry, Wageningen University. Our group of PhD candidates and post-docs investigates the molecular-genetic
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project, you will design and extend an experimental setup to measure the responsiveness chlamydomonas reinhardtii to light by imaging their motion. On the theoretical side, you will develop models
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configurations. Living systems exhibit fascinating traits such as optical flow imaging, efficient information processing, real-time navigation, and dynamic correction. Exploring these features could inspire next
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imaging of these processes in real time and at high resolution is urgently needed. To this end, we will perform electrochemistry inside the transmission electron microscope, which is expected to provide