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grades. A high TOEL score (> 90 or 100) or IELTS score (> 6.5 or 7) is generally required. For more information, you can contact dr.ir. Marijn Nijenhuis, email: m.nijenhuis@utwente.nl First (online
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education and research. The applicant is expected to have: A MSc or equivalent degree in Microelectronics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a similar field; Expertise in your field of study, in
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nanostructures using biophysical and biochemical techniques, as well as electron and fluorescence microscopy. Moreover, you will incorporate chemical components, peptides, PNAs, etc., into these nanostructures
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information? For more information about the position, please contact Andries Richter, Associate Professor, at +31317484738 or via email andries.richter@wur.nl . For more information about the procedure, please
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. Do you want more information? For more information about the position, please contact Dr. Paul Smeets, Associate Professor, via email: paul.smeets@wur.nl or phone: +31 317 484681. Questions about the
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information, please contact Dr Els Weinans at e.weinans@uu.nl Do you have a question about the application procedure? Please send an email to Sophie Ketting via s.j.ketting@uu.nl Candidates for this vacancy
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incomplete application packages or applications sent by email will not be taken into account. If necessary – because of the limited upload options, please combine different documents into one pdf. You may
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skills is referred as the following: An overall score of 6.5 or higher in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS, academic version); or A score of at least 237 on the computer-based form
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The REACT MSCA DN Project: Self-awareness in humans is an innate capability, arising from the brain’s ability to process a multitude of sensory inputs. Emulating this functionality in electronic
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The REACT MSCA DN Project: Self-awareness in humans is an innate capability, arising from the brain’s ability to process a multitude of sensory inputs. Emulating this functionality in electronic