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controller (MPC) for membrane-based wastewater treatment processes to enable reuse of industrial effluent; Perform relevant lab-scale experiments to define relevant water-quality and process parameters and to
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for at least two academic references. an academic transcript of BSc and MSc education. An interview and an assignment will be part of the selection procedure. The first (online) job interviews will take place
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. Please note: a good command of the Dutch language is an essential requirement for this role. Your tasks and responsibilities as a Research Assistant in Product Quality include: Organising and conducting
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PhD position on Closed-loop testing for faster and better EM evaluation of complex high-tech systems
with antennas, evaluate different algorithms for EM field strength data, investigating the minimal needed sensors (up to nine), and controlling the equipment using in-line measured data (closed-loop
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! We are inviting applications for a 4-year full-time PhD position as part of the SCOPE project—Shelf-life Control, Optimized Pricing, and Excess Redistribution—a collaboration between the Operations
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. ENTEG research is highly multidisciplinary in nature and focuses on fundamental and applied research on the development of new and innovative processes and products for a wide range of product sectors
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.); computational skills to analyse social media data (e.g., with Natural Language Processing, LLMs), and/or a strong motivation to learn these skills; excellent oral and written command of Dutch and English
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strategies and climate information services implemented in the farmers’ communities compared with control communities. We expect that the updated climate services used by farmers will improve farmers
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to uncover how cell wall modifications regulate peptide signalling and their signalling control salinity responses. Your job As a PhD candidate on this project, you will join the lab led by Dr. Nora Gigli
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Vacancies PhD Candidate in Assessing the effects of water management on hydrological processes Key takeaways Climate change intensifies droughts, heatwaves, water scarcity, and flooding, increasing