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The advent of automated production in nanomedicine opens transformative opportunities for advancing healthcare innovation. By enabling high-throughput synthesis, precise control over nanoparticle
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computing facilities and membership in the multidisciplinary Control & Power Group, which spans control engineering, energy systems and sustainability. Sector-leading salary and remuneration package
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on cells of the innate immune system such as macrophages and neutrophils. In particular, we explore mechanisms of malignant transformation, cellular differentiation and the control of immune cell
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SQUID magnetometry or similar techniques is a strong advantage. Experience in programming, ideally using Python to the extent that you can independently write programs to control and automate measurements
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vapour deposition (CVD) remains a leading method for CNT synthesis, yet the role of catalyst composition in controlling CNT morphology and purity is still not fully understood. This PhD project, in
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hold an MSc degree in environmental science or ecology, with a proven expertise in data analysis, organizing and handling. Expertise in machine learning is a plus. A sound command of the English language
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Sack (principal investigator of FLOW), and collaborate with researchers such as Prof. Dr. Teresa Schuhmann, Dr. Sanne ten Oever, Dr. Inge Leunissen and Dr. Felix Duecker. Our lab culture is collaborative
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? Horizon 2020 Reference Number 853--1-27468 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Organic Nanoelectronics group, led by Prof. Simone Fabiano
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Company description The Virology, Antiviral & Vaccine Research group at the Rega Institute, led by Prof. Johan Neyts, plays a leading role in the development of innovative antiviral strategies
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rank peer-reviewed journals. The candidate will join the Biomedical Signals and Systems group at the University of Twente and will be (co-)supervised by dr. Ying Wang, prof. dr. Johannes H. Hegeman and