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of movement, this process supports adaptive behaviour. In this project, we will investigate split-belt gait adaptation in individuals with FND. The split-belt paradigm involves walking on a treadmill with two
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including clinical data, cardiac imaging and digital ECG data extracted from electronic health records, genetic data from clinical diagnostic services and large-scale research projects, patient biomaterials
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, or building an industry prototype of an optical clock . Our group is furthermore exploring continuously operating atom interferometers, quantum simulation experiments using Rb-Sr mixtures, single Sr atoms in
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this project, we will investigate split-belt gait adaptation in individuals with FND. The split-belt paradigm involves walking on a treadmill with two belts driven at independently controlled speeds. After
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of observed storm and heat wave cases, you’ll compare prescribed surface runs with coupled configurations using FLake and advanced parameterizations. You will then extend your work to regional ICON experiments
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, and carbon–nitrogen allocation using advanced tools such as single-cell transcriptomics, root imaging, isotope tracing, gas-exchange, and leaf spectroscopy. The projects aim to uncover physiological
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, field). You are eager to learn new techniques, whether in plant physiology, genomics, or high-throughput phenotyping, and you enjoy connecting detailed trait measurements to the bigger picture of crop
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towards prototype development. You will work in the research groups of Roos Masereeuw (division of Pharmacology) and Tina Vermonden (division of Pharmaceutics), bridging two divisions and fostering
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microenvironment in these foraminifera. Novel techniques including high-pressure freezing and fluorescent/ cry-FIB SEM imaging will be applied and will complement experiments at the NIOZ. Handling living
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. Research Focus The projects aim to develop advanced computational methods for analyzing large-scale, multimodal biomedical data—including single-cell and spatial omics, imaging, and clinical datasets. Key