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integrating open science in their research practice. The Faculty of CEG comprises 28 research groups in the following seven departments: Materials Mechanics Management & Design, Engineering Structures
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infrastructure materials. Your research includes four connected research and development tracks: Understand what makes hubs: review existing and emerging construction/circular hubs and translate lessons into a
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structure and function, and translate these insights into genotype-specific therapeutic strategies. Your colleagues: An interdisciplinary team within the Heart Failure Research group (Prof. Stephane Heymans
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innovative organization structures and designs. Our business school is dedicated to making research useful for and valued by society and invests in training our students to do so in a responsible and ethical
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maintaining autonomy Proficiency in English (speaking, writing, reading and listening) You have demonstrated academic writing skills. Desirable Knowledge of survey sampling Knowledge of structural equation
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investigate how glycan structures affect immune responses in peritoneal metastasis and whether glycan inhibition can restore anti-tumor immunity. You will: investigate how tumor-associated glycan structures
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free surfaces, and transitions in particle-laden flows, with applications ranging from slurries and food emulsions to 3D printing and transport of floating structures. Within the group, you will work in
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or action-oriented research; or a motivation to learn both types of research); Ability to independently shape and structure research projects, integrate ideas from different disciplines and express complex
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peptide synthesis. You enjoy collaboration and employ a structured and careful approach. You have experience with routine chemical analyses, in particular HPLC-MS. You have an affinity for teaching and
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tight collaboration with dr. Jan Jitse Venselaar and dr. Jacek Kustra, of the ASML AI Research Team. The PhD candidate is expected to structurally spend time at both TU/e and ASML locations. The project