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Apply now PhD Candidate: Identification of foods and food processing in dental calculus (1.0 FTE, 48 months) The Department of Archaeological Sciences, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, is
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) are looking for a: PhD Candidate on TATTOOS: paTtern formATion Trough biO-inspired cOmputer viSion The
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. You will 1) identify associations between circulating and plaque immune cells and plaque instability parameters, 2) map distribution and communication signals of immune and non-immune plaque cells and 3
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students; Write and submit a PhD thesis within four years of starting the project. Selection Criteria MSc degree in Biology, Biomedical Sciences or Molecular Life Sciences or a related field; Experience with
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Poly2DMembrane See: European grants for research on ultrathin membranes and the biological clock in bacteria - Leiden University Separation processes are essential in our daily lives, from drug development and
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their dosing schedules to maximise efficacy and minimise the risk for AMR selection is challenging and requires extensive preclinical development. To streamline this process, there is an urgent need
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and the environmental impact of computing in general, an affinity with astronomy in general and radio astronomy in particular is a pre; experience with signal processing and/or numerical methods (i.e
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postdoctoral researcher, and the PI. The entire team is expected to reside in the Netherlands and work from Leiden for the duration of the project, except during fieldwork. Where you will work The Faculty
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, which will involve a combination of nanofabrication, nanoscience, chemistry, instrumentation development and tunneling signal analysis. You will work in a highly collaborative environment as part of a
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) is looking for a: PhD Candidate on Exploring Pareidolia in Computer Vision to Enhance Interpretability