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the regulatory interactions regulating suberin biosynthesis in different root cell types? And are you interested in combining gene expression analysis with developing new experimental methods, such as TurboCas
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, inflammatory signaling and vascularization interact in a tightly regulated manner, and their crosstalk is further influenced by pathological conditions. This project focuses on the development of multicellular
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comprehensive numerical model for tire-snow interaction: coupled numerical models for rubber-snow interaction will be implemented using the Abaqus software. The main objective is to select the most suitable
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Qualification (BKO) or equivalent, or are willing to acquire that soon. Ability to teach in Dutch Experience with experiential, interactive, or skills-based teaching methods (e.g., facilitation, coaching
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2025 Implementing new technology for non-invasive studies of birdsong in group social interactions Andrés Viñas Martínez University of Groningen Unravelling the cognitive toolkit of meerkats’ spatial
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of Behavioural Management and Social Sciences. This section includes about 35 researchers and focuses on personal and professional growth. There is also ample opportunity for social interaction. In this project
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. Help establish and develop a magnet program focused on superconducting materials together with partners. Regularly interact with the scientific groups at the institute and act as a technical expert and
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collaborate and compete with other actors in broader networks of social interactions. Despite this earlier research, important questions still have to be explored: To what extent do individual people with
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interaction and its measurement, biomedical engineering to realize suitable instrumentation for ex/in vivo use, and clinical evaluation together with several medical partners. About the organisation The Faculty
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open-source tools for broader application. This project will advance scientific understanding of cryosphere-atmosphere interactions and support societal adaptation through improved projections of Arctic