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, University of Groningen (UG)). Two PhD positions are available, one at each institute. The UG candidate will utilize newly developed microscopy methods, including Förster resonance energy transfer-fluorescence
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Institute Groningen (ESRIG). Although the clean energy technologies (e.g., solar & wind power, electric vehicles) are preferable from a decarbonization perspective, their deployment causes a surging demand of
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) and Dr. Geert van den Bogaart (Department of Molecular Immunology, University of Groningen (UG)). Two PhD positions are available, one at each institute. The UG candidate will utilize newly developed
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of Hematology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam) and Dr Geert van den Bogaart (Department of Molecular Immunology, University of Groningen (UG)). Two PhD positions are available, one at each institute. The UG candidate will
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and Society group (IREES - https://www.rug.nl/research/irees/?lang=en ), within Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen (ESRIG). Although the clean energy technologies (e.g., solar & wind
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Randomness and random shapes can be found everywhere around us, for example the shape of a tree is influenced by random interactions both between and within its cells, and random external influences
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evolutionary biology to marine biology. The Energy and Sustainability Research Institute (ESRIG) is a highly multidisciplinary institute performing research on energy and sustainability. Activities include
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necessary to move towards a more sustainable society. This includes all legislation and regulation applying to the production, transport, storage and supply of energy, the promotion of renewable energy
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, broad and international institution, educating students to become forward-looking, articulate and independent lawyers. Position A will be integrated in the Groningen Centre of Energy Law and
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of fibroblasts and precision-cut intestinal slices from IBD patients. The aim is to image fibroblast and macrophage accumulation, and explore the effectivity of a cell-specific therapeutic approach. Organization