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the Utrecht Geometry Centre. Your qualities We are looking for a curious and collaborative colleague, with the following qualifications: a PhD degree in mathematics, with a focus on algebraic geometry
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der Oost is also noted for his supervision of early-career scientists. He has supervised many highly successful PhD candidates, a testimony to his exceptional mentoring. 2023: Ron Fouchier
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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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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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types of data, including omics data, analytical data, imaging data and ecological data. Through this position, we aim to strengthen research and methodological innovation capacities for data analysis and
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predictions (priors), which are integrated with incoming sensory signals to form posterior beliefs that then update future predictions. In the context of movement, this process supports adaptive behaviour. In
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resistance to increase durability Reduce internal friction to enhance performance through lower rolling resistance The newly developed short-cut fiber-filled compounds will be utilized in a tire prototype to
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. Animal testing is currently an important link in the biomedical development process, but it is increasingly under pressure. Join the Ombion Centre as a technician and contribute to animal-free technologies