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at the University of Groningen is looking for an instrument scientist to contribute to the research and development of cutting-edge sub-millimeter astronomical instruments. As an instrument scientist you will be
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performance activities, managing the Observation Performance Simulator (OPSI) and the End-to-End (E2E) simulator, monitoring their evolution and support their verification and validation until the completion
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office, and business developers in all matters related to client relationships, commercial opportunities, and translating plans into concrete actions. You are the bridge between science and practice
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into space, creating "Fibre in the Sky" and "Internet beyond Cloud(s)." The project focuses on the development of critical optical communication technologies by European and Canadian industry up to system in
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transmission, outbreaks, and health system strains. Developing models for infectious disease interventions under these dynamic conditions demands innovative approaches and presents distinct challenges. We
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general studies in the field of navigation throughout all project phases; participating in feasibility studies, project reviews and the evaluation of procurement proposals; identifying critical development
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various projects; Data analysis and reporting to the project leader; Method development, improvement, and validation; Preparing standard operating procedures (SOPs). You will collaborate with several
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employees Advise and support employees on their HR-related questions. Casemanagement of all our illness cases according to the Gatekeeper Act (Wet Verbetering Poortwachter). Continuously develop and improve
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level, we offer support through Wageningen in'to Language. We understand that this role presents significant challenges, which can also be seen as development opportunities. If you do not yet meet all
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currently comprises two services, one in charge of launcher development activities, with two contracts officers for Vega in ESRIN, and the other in Paris in charge of accompanying programmes and space