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Postdoc in Ethics, Technology, and Epistemic Agency Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 3
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smart manufacturing demonstrators and digital twins into the Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM) educational programs. You will work closely with faculty, PhD/EngD students, and companies, with a
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are looking for candidates who meet the following requirements A PhD degree in molecular biology or biochemistry. Familiarity with protein modeling tools and software solutions. Knowledge and skills in protein
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for the participation in multiple international conferences and interaction on site with project partners. Your qualities The ideal candidate: holds a PhD in a topic related to energy science, geoinformatics
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mechanics, celestial mechanics, mission design, and guidance and control systems; further develop open-source software developed by the ACT, for example, pygmo (optimisation), pykep (astrodynamics), dCGP
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8 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Netherlands Application
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the Dutch Research Council (NWO external link ). As a postdoc, you critically investigate the role of VR as an immersive technology and its relation to emotions and embodiment and knowledge production. You do
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partners that specialize in energy management solutions, and with Alliander (https://www.alliander.com/en/ ), a leading developer and maintainer of energy networks in the Netherlands. This postdoc position
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to combat IBV infections in the field more effectively. To address the limitations of existing vaccines, we focus on: structure-based antigen design – identifying and engineering key viral antigens to elicit
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to digital democracy tools to improve citizens’ participation in democratic processes and the legitimacy of policy decisions. Yet democratic technology is currently developed and deployed without evidence