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-doctoral scientist to join our ERC-funded team on chronomicrobiology, a new field that bridges microbiology and chronobiology. The MicroClock program builds on our novel discovery of a circadian clock in
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); units such as onboard computers, mass memories, remote terminals and instrument control units*; digital and analogue signal processing electronics for payload/platform functions; front-end acquisition and
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systems, design concepts, lean development approaches, for example Agile, and working methods. Through its daily work, the Team acts as a pathfinder for the low-cost, green launch systems of the future
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; Experience applying quantitative research methods, ideally using LLMs, NLP, ML, and/or computational algorithms; Available to travel outside the Netherlands if necessary; Demonstrated good time-management
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new methods to design, manufacture, and control novel and micro/nano-robotic systems that mimic motion of organisms. Techniques would be developed to track and control the path of the novel devices
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, as well as expertise in generating hypotheses on molecular mechanisms derived from omics data. Our lab develops technologies that integrate advanced imaging, computational analysis, and single-cell
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this postdoc with the conditions and support to advance in their academic and/or professional career. This research is funded by the EU as part of the Horizon Europe programme. Resources are secured
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working methods. It interacts externally almost exclusively with academia and operates as a truly interdisciplinary team bound to high scientific standards. Through its research, the team acts as a
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PhD candidates, and serves about 1,100 students. We are a cohesive Faculty committed to internationally-oriented, interdisciplinary research of high societal relevance with our new research programme
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and the legitimacy of policy decisions. Yet democratic technology is currently developed and deployed without evidence-based methods for designing and validating it. PERYCLES tackles the challenge