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. ENTEG research is highly multidisciplinary in nature and focuses on fundamental and applied research on the development of new and innovative processes and products for a wide range of product sectors
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sand. However, the way these short-term interactions determine the long-term evolution of coastal dunes remains unclear. In this four-year PhD project, you will enhance process understanding of coastal
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engineering or computer sciences is required, with specific skills in: Back-end / Front-end programming languages and frameworks used in the ATD project: ASP.Net, .Net Core, HTML, JavaScript, MS Visual Studio
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project. Possible directions may include: Studying how traces of migration are embedded in natural environments and border ecologies. Investigating how these traces are remembered, interpreted, or mediated
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will be part of an independent QESH department (Quality, Environment, Safety & Health). You will contribute to ensuring and improving quality standards and support critical processes within WBVR
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; performing measurements using our modern LC-(HR)MS/MS and/or GC-(HR)MS/MS systems; processing and interpreting the data You’ll be involved in the entire process: from sample preparation to reporting
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research team; is intrinsically motivated to master new techniques, and has a ‘can-do’ mentality. In our international working environment there is a large amount of communication in English. For
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detection and management, such as code exposure, coverage, and secure patching/update architectures as part of DevSecOps processes; Validating mission data system software interfaces and service-specific
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behavioural skills. The group’s primary output is focused around two training programmes, CAVES, a course that uses natural cave systems for expeditionary and human behavioural and performance training, and
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mind. Research at the Donders Institute is focused around four themes: 1. Language and communication, 2. Perception, action and decision-making, 3. Development and lifelong plasticity, 4. Natural