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or strong interest in geomechanical and/or hydrological modelling using continnum-based numerical methods (e.g., finite element method, finite difference method); strong quantitative and programming skills
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(e.g., finite element method, finite difference method); experience or strong interest in using reflection seismics for subsurface exploration; strong quantitative and programming skills; the ability
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to changes in the expression of developmental genes. But these changes can be subtle and large numbers of genes and their regulatory elements are involved, making this process difficult to understand. Research
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Authority (NVWA), Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Utrecht University and Leiden University. Collaboration between these organisations is seen as an essential element of our lab
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personalised training programme will be set up, reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes following courses
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set up, reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes following courses/workshops as well as training on the job
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set up, reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes following courses/workshops as well as training on the job
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transport, for instance by microcalorimetry and by visualizing metal cation gradients by plunge freezing and cryoTEM? Can we translate this to better understand the influence of porosity on different length
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oncology drugs between 1995 and 2024 with a focus on those assessed by ZIN and/or used in Dutch clinical practice; assessing the value of HTA lifecycle elements such as horizon scanning and scientific advice
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to this training component, which includes following workshops and/or courses, as well as training on the job in assisting in the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes of the department at Utrecht University