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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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resources and understanding how nanoscale structures and modifications can control the formation of spherical photonic materials and their optical properties? This PhD position may be for you! In this project
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laser pulses to create (periodic) assemblies of nanosized chiral spin textures on demand. These tunable structures are predicted to host topological spin waves, and will provide a unique playground to
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topological magnetic periodic structures that consist for example of skyrmions, topological magnetic whirls in the magnetization. Along the edges of such structures, a topologically-protected fluctuation of
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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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, express, purify, and study these to elucidate the relation between IBP structure and function and explore the application potential of IBPs as cryoprotectants. In this project you will combine computational
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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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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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aims to explore materials innovations for next-generation sodium-ion batteries. The overarching goal of the project is to combine experimental and computational studies to elucidate structure-property
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information in unstructured free-text notes. While structured (coded) fields are commonly reused for research, a substantial amount of nuanced and context-rich patient information remains locked in the large