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. Therefore, membrane proteins have been the focus of intense efforts to obtain high resolution macromolecular structure information. However, the current lack of experimental methods to carry out time-resolved
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of structures with these new functional multi-materials: computational design of structural materials with a focus on Cu-based and Ni-based alloys in the same component. We would like to challenge you in
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these ambitions, specific sectors are under scrutiny, including the construction sector. Your job The construction sector is responsible for 50% of raw material consumption and 35% of all waste. In the Netherlands
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. Therefore, membrane proteins have been the focus of intense efforts to obtain high resolution macromolecular structure information. However, the current lack of experimental methods to carry out time-resolved
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experimental methods, as current technology only facilitates static imaging. As a Postdoc at TU Delft, you leverage your expertise of biophysics or structural biology to bring about a step change in dynamic
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work alongside a postdoctoral researcher that will focus on computational design of 3D reinforced printed structures. You hold a masters degree in a natural sciences or engineering discipline, with your
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at the molecular scale, we need to understand dynamic structural changes underlying many essential biomolecular processes in the cell. This requires new experimental methods, as current technology only facilitates
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Process Management (BPM) technology, in which the expected carbon footprints of logistic, construction activities and materials are explicitly considered. The developed solutions will be tested in three
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that represent the majority of all current drug targets. Therefore, membrane proteins have been the focus of intense efforts to obtain high resolution macromolecular structure information. However, the current
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that represent the majority of all current drug targets. Therefore, membrane proteins have been the focus of intense efforts to obtain high resolution macromolecular structure information. However, the current