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PhD Position: Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Biogenesis PhD Position: Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Biogenesis Published Deadline Location yesterday 30 May Utrecht Dissect protein synthesis
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to the small size of hydrogen atom, it can be absorbed and interact with crystal defects in metallic materials, and degrade their mechanical properties, leading to a pre-mature failure. To support the
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understood events. Through this project, deeper insights into the molecular key players and mechanisms involved in triggering and spreading protein aggregation, as well as the factors that counteract
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hours per week €2770—€3539 per month Delft View on Google Maps Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Requirements You have: A Master degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering or a comparable
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that, when working inappropriately, cause cells to become dysfunctional or die, or to get derailed and cancerous. More specifically, we aim to identify new factors and molecular mechanisms that are critical in
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environment. The successful candidate should have: A MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering, (Applied) Physics, Maritime Technology, Aeronautics, or equivalent degree with a strong background in fluid mechanics
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ranging from IoT nodes and wearables to drones and autonomous vehicles; to leverage new types of technologies/interfaces; and to fully-integrate in its fabric vertical / application-level mechanisms
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patient groupings are more informative on treatment outcomes; and 3) what molecular mechanisms differ between the data-driven patient groupings. Specifications 36—40 hours per week €2770—€3539 per month
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will investigate the neural mechanisms underlying visual innate behavior and the modulation of this behavior by fear and curiosity. You will study this in awake behaving mice using a combination of
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, aiming to create autonomous robots capable of effective operation in their environments. To realize this goal, the group's focus lies at the intersection of soft robotics and mechanical metamaterials