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argues that this creates new spatial mobility patterns which tend to develop new equilibria between the different forms of mobility (permanent, circular, temporal), affecting both the ‘old’ and the ‘new
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shares knowledge through its outstanding research, scholarship and education. With an academic tradition dating back to 1614 and a rich heritage, the University is a unique academic community with a strong
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, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative centre of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a wide
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and material performance remains unclear, let alone inverse design of these molecules. The goal of this project is to develop ML models for: 1) predicting properties of oligopeptide materials based
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strong ethnographic research skills, or a clear disposition to develop them. This includes an understanding of (and/or experience with) multi-site research design and implementation, qualitative data
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different spatial scale levels and the influence of the mode of transport. The starting point is to first investigate the (im)possibilities with existing datasets. The position involves a limited teaching
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with multilingualism and identity co-construction. Methodologically, we are interested in applicants with strong ethnographic research skills, or a clear disposition to develop them. This includes
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. Particularly, you will Develop novel methods for the mapping of RNA ensemble dynamics in living cells. Identify regulatory RNA switches involved in cell fate determination using both cancer cell lines and
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, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative centre of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a wide
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of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a wide variety of disciplines encourage currently more than 35,000 students and researchers to develop