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to the market quickly and effectively, and increasingly the use of new business models serves as a platform to achieve desired results. In our group, each project’s objective is to produce valuable guidelines
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energy hub assets with greenhouse climate actuators, exploring multiple operational objectives: cost minimization, flexibility maximization, and load shifting in response to grid signals. The project will
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is the first in her discipline to adopt a methodology in which participants keep track of their thoughts and feelings with a view to assessing and treating prolonged grief in everyday life. She also
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characterization techniques including optical and electron microscopy, IR and Raman spectroscopy, MRI, and X-ray microtomography to track crystallization dynamics in real time. Analyzing mechanical degradation
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working as a PhD candidate . A PhD track at Radboud University gives you room to follow your own interests and ambitions. Mustafa Akpinar PhD candidate at the Behavioural Science Institute and lecturer in
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scientific interest to conduct fundamental research in AI; An excellent academic track record; The ability to work with a high degree of independence and eagerness to contribute your own ideas; Good writing
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an impressive track record of over 250 PhD graduates, over 1000 peer reviewed scientific publications and over 40 granted patents. The Advanced Organ bioengineering and Therapeutics (AOT) group consists of 3
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spaces. The project also critically engages with the growing securitisation of heritage and tourism, whereby heritage sites are increasingly framed as objects of risk requiring surveillance, control, and
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channel-drug interactions. Within this project we will develop the implementation of this technique and work towards use in clinical diagnostics. Key objectives include: Optimising expression of ion channel
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an Article 9 certificate to work with laboratory animals is a pre-requisite; a strong (proven) interest in numerical and computational/physical modelling of force transmission onto objects is preferred and/or