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can be more predictable. A series of projects dedicated to inspection techniques, is being executed in the Smart Water Grids research theme. In the past, this has already led to multiple spinoff
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(e.g., regeneration agents, acids, antiscalants), leading to high costs and environmental concerns. Our challenge is to develop a desalination scheme that produces high-quality water and multiple
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: Data management and programming (e.g., Python) Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) Multiple Objective Optimization (MOO) In case you do not have all the desired
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investigating astrocyte biology at multiple scales, from molecules to whole-brain function. As such, you will collaborate with an enthusiastic team of PhD students and postdocs from the lab of Mark Verheijen, as
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/engineering degree in artificial intelligence/computer science/applied mathematics; demonstrated abilities in research or problem solving tasks (public challenges, coding competitions, published research, et
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benefits resulting from changes of this system. Inventorizing its multiple functions, actors and users of the port water system, she/he/they will place these perceptions within the context of the broader
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Biology, Neuroscience/(neuro-)immunology, or related fields; preferably experience with big data and omics analyses and coding (e.g. python, R); affinity and experience with performing animal experiments
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spectrometry data analysis; experience with omics analyses and coding (e.g. python, R); experience with bacterial genetic engineering or mammalian cell culture is a plus; good project and time management skills
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conditions, trip characteristics, and user preferences. Defined routes trade-off multiple criteria, where the exact importance of each objective is user dependent, and can be learned and improved over time
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by two mentors within the SPACER project, and will have multiple opportunities to participate in professional and personal development training. Through her/his work she/he will gain a unique skill-set