68 renewable-energy "European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) " positions at University of Groningen
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Background: Geological reservoirs used for producing or storing energy are heterogeneous. Characterising and quantifying geological heterogeneities is challenging because sampling scales (e.g., thin
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consequence of a universality principle in random structures: the precise random dynamics of cell growth in the two organisms is different, but those differences have a negligible effect on the overall
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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
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PhD position Multi-Scale Geological Reservoir Characterisation and Modelling (V24.0114) « Back to the overview Job description Background: Geological reservoirs used for producing or storing energy
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detrimental consequences for the fetus. Early prediction of preeclampsia is hard due to the absence of clear symptoms and lack of reliable early biomarkers for disbalances in the T-cell populations. To address
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position (1.0 FTE). • A holiday allowance of 8% gross annual income an 8.3% end-of-the-year allowance. • A position for four years; you will get a temporary position of one year with the option of renewal
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fibroblast and macrophage accumulation, and explore the effectivity of a cell-specific therapeutic approach. Organization The vacancy is within the groups of Prof. Dr. Klaas Poelstra and Prof. Dr. Peter Olinga
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Inspired from how the human-brain works, neuromorphic computing has the promise that many of the AI tasks can be performed in orders of magnitude more efficiently in terms of energy consumption and
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allowance of 8% gross annual income and an 8.3% year-end bonus. A full-time position (1.0 FTE). The successful candidate will first be offered a temporary position of one year with the option of renewal
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of the internet and digital social networks. Broccolis looking like trees is a consequence of a universality principle in random structures: the precise random dynamics of cell growth in the two organisms is