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) of Prof. Karin Roelofs at the Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment (EPT) department of the Behavioral Science Institute and the Donders Institute for Brain Cognition and Behaviour. The research
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accelerators. The algorithms used can be bound by the available compute power or memory bandwidth in different parts of the program. This information will be used to calculate the theoretical maximum energy
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MSc in physics, applied mathematics, environmental sciences, computational science or a related field; excellent skills in scientific programming and numerical/statistical analysis of simulated and
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comfortable applying analytical thinking to explore research questions and have programming experience (preferably in Python). You have an affinity with coastal numerical modelling, e.g. AeoLiS, XBeach
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supporting the clinical programme in all activities related to the in vitro production and preservation of equine embryos (ovum pick-up, oocyte maturation, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, IVF, embryo culture
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completion of the PhD thesis within the next three years is to be expected. A university PhD training programme is part of the agreement, and the candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science
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on a flat-belt conveyor and are dynamically grasped, unfolded, and oriented by multi-axis manipulators fitted with custom force-feedback grippers, and will work in close concert with a parallel sensing
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forming the foundational content for your PhD thesis to attain a PhD degree (dr.) at Leiden University; Actively participating in the Leiden Graduate School of Science's education and supervision programs
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Apply now Photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT) is a new form of phototherapy against cancer. In the frame of an Institute-funded programme dedicated to developing new photocages for cancer treatment
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, neuroscience, experimental science, and clinical practice from both institutions. The project will be supervised by Dr Yuzhen Qin, Dr Mario Senden, Prof. Marcel van Gerven and Prof Rainer Goebel. Your research