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environmental, social, and economic factors into their solutions. For more information, click here . Within this CLEAR PhD project, you will explore how sustainability, systems thinking, and essential skills
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to shield them from looming menace. Yet some parents respond differently. These parents not just refrain from protectiveness but actively encourage their children to explore and connect with others. Our
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of such structures. In doing so, you will develop both analytical theory and perform numerical simulations. You will collaborate closely with your experimental partner in Eindhoven, exploring
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Wageningen University & Research (WUR). Our academic partners and our industrial project partner will produce tailored high-silica zeolites for your research. You will take on the challenge to explore
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, you will explore how sustainability, systems thinking, and essential skills are currently embedded in an engineering curriculum, and how these elements can be more effectively aligned. You will work
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-MALDI has remained less explored as a technology than UV-MALDI, in part because table-top IR laser systems have lacked the combination of wide frequency tunability and high pulse energy. This PhD project
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experimentally explore their fascinating dynamics. This project consists of an experiment-theory collaboration in which a PhD candidate in Experimental Nano & Ultrafast Magnetism, supervised by Prof. Bert Koopmans
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you wonder how AI and sensor technology are changing our view of animal welfare and the human-animal relationship? And do you want to explore the opportunities and dilemmas that this technological
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multidisciplinary project is to develop design strategies to anticipate and prevent ‘rebound effects’ in the smart home by exploring the potential of aesthetics of uncertainty, instability and emergence
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the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience (FPN) At FPN, we share a curiosity about the human brain and behaviour. Together with our students, we explore how our brains function and learn why we do what