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publications presentations at conferences, and stakeholder meetings. Complete a PhD thesis based on the research within four years. Requirements Fundamental physics background and/or electrical engineering
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The Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER) performs leading fundamental research on materials, processes, and systems for a global sustainable energy infrastructure. We work in close partnership with (inter)national academia and industry. Our user facilities are open to...
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information of subcellular structures and biomolecules. The PhD candidate will be employed at the Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering (PME) and work in close collaboration with the Department
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to use precision microfluidic control to discover high-resolution strucutral information of subcellular structures and biomolecules. The PhD candidate will be employed at the Department of Precision and
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on addressing the complexity of the device-software-application-data design space, enabling systematic and efficient exploration using modeling and simulation tools.## Key Responsibilities- Identify and
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? Or would you prefer to develop our macroeconomic models? All of this is possible. The focus is on projects for industry, as well as the Dutch and European governments. You may also participate in larger
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measures on businesses? Are you keen to delve into the sustainability of agricultural value chains? Or would you prefer to develop our macroeconomic models? All of this is possible. The focus is on projects
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initiative in co-creation and entrepreneurship Contributing to policy development and advising governmental bodies and other stakeholders Supervising PhD candidates Your team As a researcher, you will work in
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evidence-based. Clients include private and public sector parties as well as NGOs; Leading the acquisition of new applied research projects based on your active network in agricultural development and
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and organize the archaeological field campaigns in Portugal, in line with the project leaders’ goals. The position is based at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and involves frequent travel