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hidden patterns from them? Do you enjoy exploring mathematical models and working with network data? Join our team! Job description Complex systems are often modeled with networks, structures where
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to cracking, corrosion, and a lack of structural redundancy. In the Netherlands, the safety of these structures depends on the integrity of the lower nibs. These are typically slab structures that are known as
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model of the non-transparent structure. Using this approach, we aim to build a microscope that can look inside very complex materials without loss of image quality. Your role is to build flexible 3-D ray
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we’re growing along with it. At the Universiteit Maastricht (UM), your work makes a difference—whether you explore complex biological systems, contribute to cutting-edge research, or help shape
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in why some individuals thrive in complex societies
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political contexts shape museum–community relations. Using a comparative research design across multiple countries, the project focuses on museum governance, partnerships, funding structures, and audience
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real-world challenges faced by industry, governments, and society within the international STRUCTURE project? Information The PhD candidate will work within the international research project STRUCTURE
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these new noise sources, influenced by complex building structures and in the presence of other noise sources, is limited, and scientific studies to understand the impact on people are therefore needed
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into complex tissue-like structures. These structures offer exciting opportunities to mimic organ development and embryogenesis in vitro. However, current organoid models still only partially replicate natural
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. These intermittent conditions will have an influence on the activity, selectivity, and stability of the catalysts. In this project, you will unravel the atomic-scale structure of the catalyst and its influence