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are among the most brilliant chemists on Earth, capable of transforming simple building blocks into an extraordinary array of structurally complex natural products (NPs) with a range of biological activities
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hardware, acquisition strategies and image analysis to bring the cerebellar mesoscale organisation into view. With multimodal submillimetre MRI data including structural, microstructural, vascular, and
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sequence of cars in traffic? Are mRNA secondary structures and/or direct interactions between ribosomes involved? How do the two (or more) protein chains synthesized by these multiple ribosomes fold together
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numerical methods for the inverse design of nanophotonic structures enabling broadband, multiparameter sensing in fiber-based systems. The project is a collaboration between AMOLF, TU Eindhoven, and
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tensile strength, so engineers have to rely on steel reinforcement. This project explores a different approach: nature has already perfected the art of turning brittle minerals into tough materials, like
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, bioinformatician, physicist, or interdisciplinary researcher with a strong affinity for developing methods at the interface of computation, physics, and structural biology. The ideal candidate has a genuine interest
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of organisms and communities? Then join the ERC Advanced Grant project ’The Power of Size’ to find out, make a difference and boost your academic career! The overall aim of ’The Power of Size’ is to establish
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at the University of Amsterdam and will lead the development of advanced computational data analysis methodologies. Your primary goal is to connect different levels of the degradation pathway to the parent molecule
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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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at home and can flourish. We value different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just. Together, we imagine