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development of our collections. You research collection profiles for the various faculties and advise the collection manager on the ‘read’ component in the Read & Publish deals. You contribute to the policy
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You will be working in the Medical Informatics department, which is internationally recognized as a leader in health data standardization and analysis. The department provides a dynamic, challenging
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cluster (SEC) and the Eindhoven Security Hub (ESH). SEC focuses on realizing a more secure and privacy-preserving digital infrastructure through research in emerging threat analysis, defensive security
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services), and reconstructing the spatial growth of the settlement (horizontal and vertical) through oral history. Considering the timeframe and the high-risk factor characteristic of SPARK projects
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to important problems of the 21st century. To that end, we educate innovative students in broad Bachelor's and specialist Master's programmes with a strong research component. Our scientists conduct ground
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fabrication of nanodevices, e-beam lithography, and growth techniques such as ALD and metal deposition. Background in semiconductor and/or superconductor physics and device fabrication. Experience with CAD
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You should have a BA and/or MA degree in humanities with a background in art and culture, literary and cultural studies/analysis. Candidates from the Social Sciences are also welcome but with a strong
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machine learning, big data analysis and advanced computing; One year of post-PhD relevant experience in research or industry will be an advantage; Experience of working in an international environment will
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Are you interested in contributing to a global constitution for a more just and sustainable world? Do you have experience with qualitative data analysis, data and project management and website
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on various projects, ranging from data collection and analysis to real-time processing of neurophysiological signals and integrating hardware and software solutions for experimental research. We use a wide