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) and space-time boundary element methods (BEM), which both discretize the PDE as a whole, treating time as yet another dimension. In particular, this allows for fully flexible local mesh refinement in
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like climate change. Recent developments even reflect alarming alignment between some major platform companies and climate denialist politics. Examining platforms’ own influence on climate science
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frameworks from the past decade of international literature Contributing to the co-design and iterative development of the Planetary Health Policy Compass, a practical tool to support integrated planetary
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for persistent societal challenges. Examples of innovations developed by CCs are community energy collectives that stimulate local energy markets, or neighbourhood cooperatives that create local jobs and income
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-frequency ultrasound waves. We have developed methods to detect such ultrasound waves using light as well, enabling optical microscopy with ultrasound as a contrast agent. In this project, you will build a
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outcomes across Europe. This research is part of the Horizon Europe project NatuRISE (NATUre Restoration Impact assessment for Socio-Economic and ecological benefits). NatuRISE develops new EU- and local
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Application deadline: 21 May 2026 Apply now Today’s social media platforms are actors with a complex stake in shaping knowledge about global crises like climate change. Recent developments even reflect
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to develop 2D and 3D NMJ models for DM1, consisting of different combinations of patient-induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived neuronal and muscle cells, allowing the dissection of pathological
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or groups of cells make the switch to regeneration and yet fewer manage to form the organised cell patterns of a new shoot or root. Cell and tissue polarity guide, for example, local accumulation
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of patient cells Transcript and transcriptome analyses of the transduced cells Functional readouts of protein (immunohistochemistry, western blotting, enzymatic readouts) Present findings at local and (inter