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, to mitigate user burden, monitoring should occur as minimally obtrusive and as engaging for a large audience as possible. Unobtrusive sensor technologies could complement self-reported data and may reduce the
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sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD project aims
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an electrochemical sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD
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a PhD position in the field of metasurfaces for single-molecule biosensing. This project aims to develop a new generation of single-molecule sensors that exploit collective and localized resonances in
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, swine, poultry and fish and sensor technology and big data analyses. We perform research in quantitative genetics, genomics, animal breeding programs and genetic diversity, across the major species. Most
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We are looking for a strong, motivated PhD-student with an analytical, algorithmic background who is interested in pursuing a PhD-project devoted to the allocation of donor organs to patients. The goal
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tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge applications. The consortium develops an open-source toolbox of models, code
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? Then this PhD position is for you! Quantum technologies are based on uniquely quantum effects. Among them, sensors using oscillating mechanical systems are especially promising: they can advance
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models tailored to Dutch industry needs, focusing on underserved modalities (e.g. sensor data, time series, multimodal signals) and edge applications. The consortium develops an open-source toolbox
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completely sustainable and future-proof. At the same time, we are developing the chips and sensors of the future, whilst also setting the foundations for the software technologies to run on this new generation