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proteomics, glycoproteomics, or glycomics, with particular emphasis on uncovering spatiotemporal molecular mechanisms in biologically relevant contexts. As a Postdoctoral Researcher you will will contribute
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the molecular mechanisms are that glial cells use to modify synaptic function and the storage and retrieval of memories. The overall aim of the project is therefore to obtain insight into the molecules
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, Department of Materials, Mechanics, Management & Design of TU Delft, which is at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences. In the M&E section, experimental and modelling projects are ongoing with focus
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of synaptic properties is essential for the memory and computational capacity of neural circuits. Resolving the mechanisms that drive synapse diversification is thus crucial for understanding how neural
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provide a novel account of the function, meaning and logic of provability talk and to apply it to the question of mechanism in the philosophy of mind. You will work under the supervision of the PI, Luca
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to collaborate effectively with colleagues and project partners. Specifically, you have: Education: A PhD in a relevant field, with knowledge of structural mechanics, masonry mechanics, nonlinear finite element
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-translational (U-Fr, a PhD position) mechanisms that regulate suberin deposition in specialized root cells, which play a vital role in protecting plants from environmental stresses such as salinity. The project's
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mechanisms and causal pathways to strengthen attribution analyses and model development, build operationalized seasonal forecasts and test their skill as early warning systems, (iii) developing novel impact
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research project “Is the brain network involved in sentence comprehension replicable and robust?”, led by Dr. Jurriaan Witteman. The project will investigate the neural mechanisms underlying sentence-level
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of our diversity values we do particularly encourage women to apply. About the organisation The Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET) engages in education and research of Mechanical Engineering, Civil