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in excessive waste, frequent tooling maintenance, and high carbon emissions. The EcoTray project aims to develop a validated, high-resolution finite element simulation framework that integrates
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emissions. The EcoTray project aims to develop a validated, high-resolution finite element simulation framework that integrates experimentally calibrated material models and tribological behavior for recycled
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well as the professional academic skills component of the modules. You will be working in an experienced team as a tutor of working The Section of Psychology, Health, and Technology (PHT) at the University of Twente is
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with students; Demonstrated research independence at the postdoctoral level or beyond, evidenced by a strong publication record; Excellent proficiency in both English and Dutch is required, as the
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consisting of a postdoc and senior researcher in the implementation of the work package. You will work closely with the work package postdoctoral researcher and senior researcher, as well as the boarder
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all project phases. The provision of project support covers: the cooordination and consolidation of associated subsystem elements and functions, and management of the flow-down of related requirements
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will work closely with the work package postdoctoral researcher and senior researcher, as well as the boarder project network of international partners in the consortium to support an interactive
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comprising programme directorates and support directorates, and under delegation from the Director General, you will be responsible for both a programme component and a support component. The support component
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the RAMS and FDIR process, including maintenance of the space elements’ redundancy concepts; monitoring and supporting all aspects of the mission analysis, ground segment and operations as they relate
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in animals. The group has a strong foundation in both fundamental and applied experimental research. Key elements in research are long-term (trans-generational) effects of early life conditions