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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Computer vision enabled, biosinpired additive manufacturing Job description Current additive manufacturing systems
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of disciplines, such as social, political and technology sciences. Our vision is to spatially transform society to support wellbeing and innovation. Our mission as a faculty is to undertake and
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cultural geography and demography. FSS is also well-embedded in a wider range of disciplines, such as social, political and technology sciences. Our vision is to spatially transform society to support
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element of the values and vision of Leiden University. Leiden University is committed to becoming an inclusive community which enables all students and staff to feel valued and respected and to develop
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is also well-embedded in a wider range of disciplines, such as social, political and technology sciences. Our vision is to spatially transform society to support wellbeing and innovation. Our mission
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space transportation sector. Such a strategy includes a long-term vision of the sector and depends in part on the service demand of institutional and commercial users while promoting private initiatives
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and technology sciences. Our vision is to spatially transform society to support wellbeing and innovation. Our mission as a faculty is to undertake and disseminate, via research and teaching, rigorous
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will co-design a shared vision on a desirable and sustainable future for Dutch sandy-soil landscapes. Building on this vision, you will develop climate resilient development pathways through a
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challenges. Our vision is of a world in which researchers, educators, and students collaborate across disciplinary and geographic divides with governmental and non-governmental organisations, institutes
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and transdisciplinary arts-based methods to elicit, map, and conduct a live archiving of situated biodiversity and climate knowledge to support local stewardship, inspire community-driven visions