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, in this final call. This programme is open to early-career researchers from all disciplines, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences, and Engineering. Based
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, including robotic control, mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics and biological systems, in collaboration with other researchers and companies. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science
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Are you interested in neuromorphic spintronic and can you contribute to the development of the project? Then the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering invites you to apply for a one year
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The Architecture and Urban Design Section at the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology is seeking a Research Assistant in Architecture. This is a fixed-term position for 1½ years
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foundry but also from computational, automation and fermentation team. Key tasks include: Supporting the development of advanced synthetic biology tools, including cell-free protein synthesis Engineering
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and computational biology: Molecular biology, especially genomics methods Spatial omics, including spatial transcriptomics Bioinformatics, especially integration of multi-omics datasets and spatial data
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, interdisciplinary team working at the interface of computational biology, genomics, and molecular physiology. Our groups, together with close collaborators aims to understand how biophysical microenvironments such as
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, interdisciplinary team working at the interface of computational biology, genomics, and molecular cancer physiology. Our laboratories aims to understand how biophysical microenvironments such as pH and oxygen (O