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your supervisor, Dr. Eva Bertosin. Your qualities You are genuinely curious and passionate about science, are willing to work independently, possess critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills
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expertise spanning the fields of (bio)artificial organs, targeted therapeutics and biomaterials and regenerative medicine. Our activities are embedded in challenging and interactive training programs
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the properties of the synthesized nanometer thin films and their interaction with neighboring layers and their environment. In particular for complex structures such as multi-layers of alternating materials, it
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of Twente is looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join our team. In this position, you will explore advanced frameworks to make complex interacting programs fault-tolerant and future
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renovation construction work · evaluate (numerical or data driven) solutions for automated coordinated planning · develop and evaluate self-learning interactive visualisation technologies
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ecological niches in which early humans evolved language. You will be directly responsible for the swarm robotics side by designing and executing an interactive, foraging-navigation game, both simulated and in
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6781. CWI and UvA encourage a diverse workforce: we endeavor to develop talent and creativity by bringing people from different backgrounds and cultures together. We recruit and select based
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. Hence, the transfer of both organic carbon and inorganic carbon from the surface to the deep ocean is locally promoted. The aim of the project is to investigate interaction between changes in the AMOC and
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for creative, motivated, and determined candidates, who meet the following requirements: A Master's degree in Chemistry. Experience in organic synthesis. Good communication skills in English. Conditions of
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objectives include Investigating how microplastics affect epithelial differentiation and promote features such as neuroendocrine transformation and cell proliferation. Dissecting the interaction