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whenever needed. An important additional aspect of this project is the creation of samples with defined microstructures to validate the results of parallel PhD projects on modelling. The successful candidate
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refinement are available at the lab and can be used whenever needed. An important additional aspect of this project is the creation of samples with defined microstructures to validate the results of parallel
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, and outcome monitoring. In parallel, you will also: Explore the integration of outcome data into routine care, working closely with clinicians at Erasmus MC and national stakeholders. Decision
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of solving such systems are immense: slow or unstable convergence, lack of robustness, and scalability bottlenecks on modern parallel architectures. As a PhD researcher, you will be at the frontier of tackling
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parallel, it produces new, high-resolution computer models of the warm Last Interglacial period. Finally, PAST creates new knowledge by synthesising these two approaches through advanced statistics. This PhD
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through participatory design sessions with nurses, integrating the computational models (developed by another PhD candidate working in parallel on sound modelling) with user experience requirements, while
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on cell-state diversity within tumours. In parallel, you will collaborate closely with a postdoctoral researcher to develop and apply novel proximity-labelling strategies to chart dynamic protein–protein
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of Architecture and the Built Environment), where you will collaborate closely with a parallel PhD project within the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering focused on meshfree numerical methods. Together, you will work
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single-cell proteomics approaches on patient samples to gain additional resolution on cell-state diversity within tumours. In parallel, you will collaborate closely with a postdoctoral researcher to
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techniques); giving mathematical proofs of their correctness and efficiency; building state-of-the-art implementations of these new techniques (e.g., by leveraging data-parallel functional array programming