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, microCT scanners and electron microscopy (SEM and TEM). Position As a PhD student you will combine sea-going research and laboratory analysis to study the diversity, abundance and community composition
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Our group The scientific programmer will be embedded in the Massivizing Computer Systems (MCS) group, which focuses on research in distributed computing systems and ecosystems, and currently spans
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researchers and their postdocs and PhD-students. Naturalis has a completely new lab building, including state-of-the-art molecular facilities, microCT scanners and electron microscopy (SEM and TEM). Naturalis
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to (potential) partners, funders, scientists, and PhD and postdoc students. You will develop and deploy content across multiple channels, ensuring that our research and activities reach relevant audiences
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, together with relevant expertise in areas related to Artificial Intelligence, such as: Foundational Models, Algorithmic Research Machine/Deep Learning Computer Vision Parallel & Distributed Computing Control
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. Knowledge of web development, databases, and backend APIs. Ability to switch effortlessly between different programming languages and technologies. Affinity with hardware interfacing and electronics
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The Electronic Systems (ES) group within the Department of Electrical Engineering of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) and Philips Image Guided Therapy Systems (Philips IGT-S) are seeking
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project with Dutch small-medium enterprises (SME’s), we are looking for senior (post-PhD) talent to form a transdisciplinary team of five senior researchers, to start working by March 15th 2025. The project
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researchers on projects across diverse domains, such as artificial intelligence, intelligent human/agent interactions, bioinformatics, computer graphics and visualizations, software engineering, data management
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consist of 2 post-doc positions (1. quantitative monitoring of MES and 2. quantitative monitoring of microbial suspension cultures), 2 PhD candidates (1. volatile fingerprints of microbial suspension