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the ‘apply now’ button. Please note that international candidates that need a visa/work permit for the Netherlands require at least four months processing time after selection and acceptance. Our International
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non-destructive sample analysis techniques and their technical and sample requirements Experience with cleanroom operations and cleanroom contamination control procedures and monitoring Understanding
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ESA Mission Classification, you will work directly with the Head of Division, and your tasks will include: becoming familiar with the various classes of mission and the criteria used to classify a
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of the University of Groningen, offering a unique opportunity to work at the interface of academic research and industrial innovation. This project offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to a sustainable and
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communication skills (pro-active and positive attitude) to interact with the team members and various communities, and you should be able to work in a multicultural environment, both independently and as part of
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, approximately 34,000 students are enrolled, and about 1,500 PhD students work on their theses. The city of Groningen is a historic town and one of the ten biggest cities in the Netherlands. It is a vibrant
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-1 FTE), who will work with Dr. Luis Ramirez Camargo of the Energy & Resources group and with other STORCITO project partners at institutions in Germany, Norway and Spain. The tasks for this position
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relation to care and other work activities. As a team, we will investigate how work within households was divided along gender and racial lines, and look at overt and more subtle forms of coercion in
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Location ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany Our team and mission You will be part of the Mission Analysis Section in the Flight Dynamics Division at the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC). This Division
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, switchgear and other high-voltage equipment currently often operate with SF6 gas, which is the worst greenhouse gas known. Within the project, we investigate electric discharges in “green” alternatives to SF6