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stimulation (TUS), a novel noninvasive method for targeting deep brain structures University of Maryland, Maryland, United States Bas Ankoné (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) A new political climate? Innovating
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remains fragmented, with sectors operating under different institutional structures and priorities. HERITOUR investigates how current collaborations function and how cross-sectoral policies can be developed
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monitoring and negotiation Ability to lead capital projects from initiation to completion, ensuring scope, cost and schedule compliance In-depth understanding of building systems and construction processes
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at the University of Twente is looking for two PhD candidates to join the research team of Dr. Gaurav Rattan. The positions are funded by the NWO VIDI project Learning on Graphs: Symmetry Meets Structure (LOGSMS
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artistic, creative, and everyday activities that people use to shape their identities, and within which social processes, structures and institutions are shaped. We welcome colleagues who can further
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processes, structures and institutions are shaped. We welcome colleagues who can further strengthen the diversity of perspectives and backgrounds in our department. As PhD candidate you will be member of
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. RSM Evolve aims to help students and alumni gain insight into career pathways and labour-market opportunity structures, and to make more informed, evidence-based career choices. The platform is
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ground; the simplification of external and internal interfaces, in particular with cross-mission groups within the Science Operations Department structure; the definition of a coherent approach within the
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infrastructure materials. Your research includes four connected research and development tracks: Understand what makes hubs: review existing and emerging construction/circular hubs and translate lessons into a
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theory that describes the behaviour of liquids, gases or electricity in materials with an unpredictable structure through the formation of connections, i.e. the 'percolation theory'. Havlin's research