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comprehension, while ensuring responsible and pedagogically sound use of GenAI. The concept of co-regulation of learning provides a valuable framework for examining these interactions and clarifying the roles
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throughout the trajectory; a team player and proactive organizer. You are comfortable doing multidisciplinary research and interacting with important stakeholders; having a preference for regional-level
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the AMOLF team. The project will involve work discussions and collaboration with the VU team, as well as interaction with the industry partners. AMOLF is a national institute that is part of NWO-I. Its
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Network Engineering. Our research involves complex information systems at large, with a focus on collaborative, data driven, computational and intelligent systems, all with a strong interactive component
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understand how it unfolds and escalates in everyday social interactions. Our Colleagues: You will be in the Applied Social Psychology (ASP) section that is embedded in the Department of Work and Social
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production constraints of one or more of these protein crops. Interact with farmers to collect insights on current cropping systems and factors affecting the adoption of novel protein crops. Design diversified
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valuable framework for examining these interactions and clarifying the roles of the different actors involved. The research consists of two main phases. In the first phase, the researcher conducts
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will report his research during bi-weekly meetings of our research group and quarterly meetings with the industrial partners. The candidate is encouraged to interact significantly with the industrial
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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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place across governance levels and domains. How are different values understood and translated into regional contexts? And how do different regional-level, intermediary actors deal with value interactions