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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Elektronica en informatica, research group Electronics and Informatics: Research – Development - Innovation, is looking for a postdoctoral researcher. More
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. Their findings aim to unlock plant specialized metabolism for numerous human applications given these serve as a novel resource for engineering tools that will facilitate 1) the creation of (plant-based) synthetic
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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Rankine Cycle (ORC). The goal is to model this complex process using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), taking into account thermodynamic non-equilibrium. The developed method can then serve as the
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digital methods of literary analysis and academic communication are another plus. International contacts in German-speaking countries and beyond are of advantage. You work well as a team player in exchange
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computing needs, and enabling rapid responses to potential issues in remote locations. The aim is to develop robust and scalable software solutions suitable for practical industrial deployment on a large
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with quantitative methods (such as modelling and/or programming) to apply. PhD position: You have a master's degree in business administration, operations research, engineering sciences or similar
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responsible for around 10 million deaths each year worldwide. The burden of cancer is expected to continue to increase over the coming decades. Therefore, developing effective methods for the characterization
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subteam, working closely with an experienced lab technician, two dedicated PhD students, and two postdoctoral researchers on a project focused on in vitro screening methods, including the use of organoids
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(also named spheroids) (Peirsman&Blondeel et al. Nature Methods 2021), patient-derived tumor fragments (Vermeulen et al. Sci Rep 2024) and patient-derived orthotopic xenograft mouse models (Fischer et al