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Circuits Project description: Neuronal synapses are remarkably heterogeneous and dynamic structures that vary widely in molecular composition, nanostructure, and signaling strength. This rich variety
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research and inspiring teaching. At Utrecht University , the various disciplines collaborate intensively towards major strategic themes . Our focus is on Dynamics of Youth, Institutions for Open Societies
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screening platform for molecular profiling, with potential to bridge multiple applications and scientific fields. Previously, in collaboration with dsm-firmenich, we developed an automated system for stopped
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wired to regulate the deposition of cell wall polymer suberin across different tissues with different dynamics. Specifically, MYBstery aims to uncover the transcriptional (UU, this position) and post
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candidates working on related topics, including nanoparticle database curation, molecular dynamics-based transport modelling, and reinforcement learning for treatment optimization. Contribute to high-impact
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understanding of intra- and inter-molecular interactions; Affinity with dynamic colloidal or nanoparticle assemblies; Excellent data-analysis and interpretation skills, and an interest in connecting experimental
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communication skills. You will be joining a dynamic department with broad interests in biotechnology and synthetic biology across all domains of life. The research is funded as part of the NWO Open Technology
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Vacancies Postdoc position in Ultrasound Imaging and Microbubble Physics Key takeaways Interested in experimental ultrasound imaging, microfluidics, and fluid dynamics? Join our research program on
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at the Van ’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS), in close collaboration with our academic and industrial partners. This position is a unique opportunity to bridge synthetic main-group chemistry
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will design a novel, highly coarse-grained model of the nanocarrier and use Brownian dynamics simulations to investigate its assembly and disassembly mechanisms in relation to nutrient loading capacity