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this process. You will work in an international team, with other groups specialized in ribosome profiling and cryo-EM techniques. The aim is to elucidate the fundamental mechanisms that underlie the correct and
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24 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Microengineering Physics » Acoustics Physics » Optics Researcher Profile First
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engineering, physics, biology or a related field and a demonstrable interest in MRI or medical imaging. A vivid interest in high-resolution imaging or the human cerebellum would be a plus. Proficiency in spoken
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of the supervision team; Participating actively in the intellectual life of the research group, including seminars, reading groups, and collaborative writing processes. Your qualities Required qualifications A
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imaging methodologies, biological sample preparation, vacuum technology, laser operation and optics, and electrical and mechanical engineering. Furthermore, you are expected to present your work in
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, cell biology, tissue culture and advanced imaging to study cellular processes during regeneration. You will assist in teaching the new Crop Biotechnology and Engineering (CBE) MSc programme, for example
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to identify multiple diseases using one blood sample or medical image. These tests can find diseases early, before symptoms develop. However, they often produce false positives, indicating disease when none is
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, multi‑dimensional imaging data and enable richer exploration of historical paintings in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum. Information Paintings are examined to understand artistic processes, support
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to identify multiple diseases using one blood sample or medical image. These tests can find diseases early, before symptoms develop. However, they often produce false positives, indicating disease when none is
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PROTEUS. Ultimately, the causal reasoning and uncertainty algorithms you build will serve as the quantitative engine for the "Copernicus Agent," an AI assistant designed to give European policymakers