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enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB's programmes, academic staff and research do
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with other bioprinting techniques (including volumetric bioprinting and melt electrowriting). You will use this versatile set-up to produce complex 3D tissues as advanced in vitro models for cardiac and
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climate system. Your job As a PhD candidate, you will investigate how Arctic sea ice is changing and what role ocean warming - also known as Arctic Atlantification - plays in this process. You will use
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, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) [map ] Subject Area: research Appl Deadline: none (posted 2024/09/11, updated 2025/08/15) Position Description: Apply Position Description Quantitative Researcher - Amsterdam
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Reconfigurable/Spatial computing architectures, such as FPGAs, CGRAs, and AI accelerators, offer significant opportunities for improving performance and energy efficiency compared to traditional CPUs
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this industry-funded partnership project you will do multi-disciplinary work to assess the underlying mechanisms of how different ingredients impact on digestion and subsequent metabolic and appetite effects
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investigating the impact of using green steel as a substrate and at the same time improving the performance of these types of coatings on corrosion and cracking resistance, applicability and removability
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the economic impacts of offshore wind farms on commercial fisheries in the Dutch North Sea. Your work will identify who wins and who loses in this energy transition and investigate how fishers can adapt to
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framework of responsible human-AI collaboration to better understand the role of human oversight in bias mitigation. Understanding human needs for bias mitigation – Understanding how individuals interact with
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strongly preferred; candidates should clearly mention their experience in this regard in the cover letter. You will be part of the Computational Network Science (CNS) research group (see https://cns.liacs.nl