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. Eveline Crone (born in 1975) discovered that not every part of the human brain develops simultaneously. During puberty, the parts of the brain that experience emotion develop more quickly than those parts
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journals and conference proceedings, and present these at (inter)national workshops and conferences. Contribute to teaching activities related to your work. Be a part of an excellent young research group
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across the technical domains of Quality, Dependability and Safety, Materials and Processes, EEE Components and Quality and Space Debris Mitigation at system level. This includes ensuring a consolidated
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responsible for the research and education programme in Special Needs Education and Youth Care. Both units are part of the Department of Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, collaborating closely in teaching
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assessing and managing co-funded activities for commercial Earth Observation (EO), in particular within the InCubed (Investing in Industrial Innovation) Earth Watch programme element. You are a technical
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programmatic support in assessing and managing co-funded activities for commercial Earth Observation (EO), in particular within the InCubed (Investing in Industrial Innovation) Earth Watch programme element. You
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. The Payload Validation Section is responsible for conducting laboratory-based payload element validation activities, with an emphasis on imaging focal plane technologies, to provide support for the development
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of the schedule for TIR and proposing schedule risk mitigation actions; coordinating instrument components procured from ESA Member States (such as detectors or a CFI) to ensure compatibility with overall
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studies the social and psychological impact of violence and moral dilemmas in the armed forces. The essence of her work is to better understand how war and military operations impact people’s lives, in part
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maternity and parental leave the possibility of working part-time (0.9 FTE or 0.8 FTE) a mentor programme and a broad range of opportunities for personal development Consider our website for more information