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Description Challenge: Uncovering the interdependency between telecommunications networks and urban infrastructures Change: Developing data analysis and modelling methods to understand the interdependency
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. You will work here This research is embedded within four research groups, at Wageningen University and Utrecht University: the Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (WU-CSA), the Laboratory of Cell and
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]performance, cost-effective energy storage molecules and mediators. The work includes molecular property prediction, stability assessment, and matching candidate molecules to relevant electrochemical operating
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Apply now Do you want to work at the intersection of root development and plant-microbe interactions and discover how microbes induce stress-protective layers in crop roots? This PhD position might be a
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organism C. elegans to identify new mediators of this transcription stress response. These new mediators will subsequently be functionally characterized using genetic and cell biological analysis, in
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of the project is to develop and operate a tailored, near-real-time geodetic monitoring approach that provides reliable, transparent, and interpretable 3D surface displacement estimates. The research will focus
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of PRIDE observables with conventional radiometric tracking data. Your work will bridge radio data analysis, planetary science, and software development, and will directly contribute to improving
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-based approaches to uncover these mechanisms. PhD candidates will work closely with experimental and clinical partners to translate computational insights into biological and clinical understanding
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sensitivity to inertial forces such as acceleration and rotation. Their performance now rivals, and in some domains surpasses, that of classical systems in gravimetry, gradiometry, and gyroscopy. However, most
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state-of-the-art electronic, optical and vacuum equipment. In addition, it will be required to perform data analysis and programming for experiment control. You will present your work in scientific