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rare diseases. Experience with molecular biology is highly desirable. The ideal candidate demonstrates: A critical and analytical scientific mindset Attention to detail and a structured approach to data
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group we study structural and functional plasticity of the brain in relation to stress and disease. More info on the Center for Urban Mental Health can be found here; https
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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
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of algorithms and data structures for spatial data. It combines clever algorithmic techniques with beautiful geometric concepts to obtain efficient solutions to algorithmic problems involving spatial data
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competencies and organisational models in the construction sector and built environment in general. Your research will focus on identifying labour-market risks, emerging opportunities and governance challenges
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incompletely understood, partly due to the lack of physiologically relevant experimental models. This project aims to develop an advanced multicellular organ-on-chip platform that recapitulates the structural
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or a related technical field. Most importantly, you are motivated to design AI systems that are not only technically sound, but structurally transparent and aligned with citizen empowerment. Experience
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for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine at Maastricht University (40%) Additional collaborative sites involved in the project (20%) This structure allows you to gain experience in both academic and
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biodegradability. You’ll systematically study the impact of molecular structural parameters on material properties and biodegradability (‘structure-degradation correlation’). You’ll also optimize light source
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of spatial representations and embeddings, exploring how spatial abstractions and learned representations structure similarity, proximity, and relevance in decision-making processes. The PhD will be conducted