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programme will proceed in three main phases. In the initial phase, you will develop and optimize physical and numerical models describing the electron optics of the complete probe-forming column, including
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. We offer: A position in which your own initiative and input is strongly valued; An enthusiastic and welcoming team that is open to new colleagues; An inspiring academic and international work
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if you: Have a PhD in operations research, industrial engineering, or a related field with a strong background in mathematical modeling and optimization (completed or near completion). Have experience with
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oncology. Collaboration is central: you will work closely with animal research technicians, researchers in nanomedicine, and clinical partners. Your task will be focused on the in vitro and in vivo
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the dissemination activities of the project. Contribute to the mentoring of MSc students and education tasks within the MSE department. You will work at the Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) department, where
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are an international, multidisciplinary team working at the interface of nanotechnology, imaging, radiotherapy, and oncology. Collaboration is central: you will work closely with animal research technicians, researchers
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characterisation techniques; You will identify and implement optimal methods for the integration and testing of materials in real-life conditions; You will perform structure-property correlations and unravel
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one of today’s most pressing waste challenges: textiles. By exploring novel recycling processes such as hydrothermal treatment, we work towards sustainable solutions with direct societal relevance. Do
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such as hydrothermal treatment, we work towards sustainable solutions with direct societal relevance. Do you want to be part of that transition? Then we’d love to meet you. Your colleagues: You will be part
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/pharmaceutical-technology-and-biopharmacy/ ). Researchers at GRIP aim to understand the molecular basis of disease, develop innovative therapeutic strategies, and optimize drug delivery to improve human health