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to social and demographic dynamics and how this evolution relates to broader societal phenomena and systemic shifts such as structural inequalities, segregation, echo chambers or polarization. Working closely
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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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are looking for a highly motivated scientist with: A PhD in Biochemistry, Structural Biology, or a related field Strong background in protein expression and purification, ideally membrane proteins Affinity
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need to take the lead in shaping their direction and to add your own ideas and creativity to each project. You will also assist collaborators with data analysis and structuring results into a paper or
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requests. You will work at the Soil Geography and Landscape group The mission of the group is to improve and share understanding of patterns and dynamics of soils, landscapes and earth surface dynamics and
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–structure interaction, material characterisation, dynamic loading, and monitoring, and with engineers from the city’s infrastructure department. TU Delft offers a collaborative and international research
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consortium, translating complex CFD results into actionable insights for structural and control engineers. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/359872/postdoctoral-researcher-high-fi
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. The ReSolVe project (Resilient and Regulatory-Ready Solutions for Viable Supply Chains) addresses this challenge. Its goal is to move beyond reactive crisis management and provide a structured approach for
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. The main aim of the Vici project is to transform our understanding of income support by causally identifying how its structure and scope shape children’s long-term outcomes. It will generate insights
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how trust interacts with (structural) governance principles, ecosystem properties, and stakeholder expectations/behaviour, amongst others. You will map ecosystems relationships through trust mapping and