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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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of the simulation environment and models, and preliminary control methodology. Development of a high-fidelity simulation environment capturing the relevant dynamics, DFAOCS sensors and actuators and including all
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contribute toward establishing it as a research field. Your role in the project will be to lead the effort in: designing and implementing metrics to measure and evaluate different interconnected aspects
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version of the CRISPR Commons toolkit. You will be a key contributor to the ThermoCas9 engineering pipeline, responsible for the molecular and biochemical workflows that enable high‑throughput variant
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these degradation pathways. Join our team! Decoding Light-Induced Degradation through Molecular Networking and Data Science Many organic compounds change under the influence of (UV) light. This is beneficial in water
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, translating scientific advances into practical prototypes to be tested in real or simulated environments. You will contribute to scientific publications, open-source releases and knowledge-sharing events with
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LSRI programme BioBeyond_NL. Bring your expertise in chemical biology, bioorganic chemistry, synthetic chemistry and passion for developing new molecular tools to study biomolecular interactions in a
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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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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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2 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Aerospace engineering Engineering » Simulation engineering Researcher Profile