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of this PhD project is to develop, build and operate a vacuum compatible exfoliation center for the creation of heterostructures constructed from reactive 2D materials. Recently, two-dimensional (2D) materials
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, but you are welcome to propose your own source base for other European languages. The material from correspondences can be supplemented with other material such as legal proceedings, notarial deeds
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to understand how sensory predictions shape our perception of color? Then join Donders Centre for Cognition as a PhD candidate! This PhD project aims to address a primary challenge of consciousness research
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formulate your own research questions, and choose your own theoretical lens, methodology, and/or empirical material. As a PhD candidate at the Centre for Language Studies (CLS), you will be part of
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project, detailing how you would approach this topic. In your proposal, you may formulate your own research questions, and choose your own theoretical lens, methodology, and/or empirical material. As a PhD
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‘letter books’ of seventeenth-century merchants have already been identified in case you can read Dutch, but you are welcome to propose your own source base for other European languages. The material from
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. Besides the Molecular Materials group and the Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory at Radboud, several private parties have joined the consortium. Will you join us in this important step to fight
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of this PhD project is to develop, build and operate a vacuum compatible exfoliation center for the creation of heterostructures constructed from reactive 2D materials. Recently, two-dimensional (2D) materials
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perception of color? Then join Donders Centre for Cognition as a PhD candidate! This PhD project aims to address a primary challenge of consciousness research: to explain phenomenological properties
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and computations on them in novel materials and computing architectures. This position contributes to the second research line and to a better understanding of the computational power of synchronisation