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), the Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG) conducts engineering science research and covers a broad area of mechanical engineering, control engineering, materials engineering, and (bio)-chemical
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biophysical and anthropogenic elements to gain insight in past, present and future system dynamics. Through this, we aim to support system-based solutions in land management and spatial planning, sustainable
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of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to Arctic lakes has increased, as well as the influx of glacial dust, containing rare earth elements (REE). These inputs change lake ecosystems, and may directly and indirectly
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of research technicians to study complement regulator factor H. Your day-to-day activities will include performing experiments within the lab, working closely together with the technicians while
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academic backgrounds and industrial experience in a broad variety of disciplines such as propulsion, avionics systems, system engineering and integration, mechanical systems, assembly, integration and test
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mechanisms of antibiotics that target bacterial superbugs (Gram-negatives & Mycobacteria). We have three positions available. The positions are funded by a VICI grant external link . All postdoc projects (2
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, avionics systems, systems engineering and integration, mechanical systems, assembly, integration and testing, product assurance and safety, and security. The Team interacts closely with academia and the
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mechanisms; the ability to manage multiple projects at the same time. In our international working environment there is an increasing amount of communication in English. For this position it is about language
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cross-border component, such as how activities/facilities across the border in peripheral areas influence perceived accessibility of residents. This research involves the following components 1. How is
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technology – optimising delivery platforms to enhance vaccine efficacy, local immunity, and durability; immune profiling – understanding the mechanisms behind protective immunity after vaccination or infection