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to develop new cybersecurity solutions”, we are looking for a PhD candidate interested in building positive cybersecurity solutions for organisations. In this five-year project, we aim to develop cybersecurity
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Apply now PhD in organisational cybersecurity: End-users and teams (1.0 fte) For our NWO-funded project “From ‘what went wrong’ to ‘what works well?’ Using Safety 2 principles to develop new
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role in the Netherlands. However, given its environmental impact, the sector must be decarbonised in line with Dutch climate targets. Achieving this requires the development of innovative, transformative
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economic role in the Netherlands. However, given its environmental impact, the sector must be decarbonised in line with Dutch climate targets. Achieving this requires the development of innovative
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interdisciplinary team and explore the complex relationship between behavior and brain health. This project focuses on developing novel measures of brain health by analyzing everyday behavioral patterns. What you
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faculty The Faculty of Science is a world-class faculty where staff and students work together in a dynamic international environment. It is a faculty where personal and academic development are top
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faculty where staff and students work together in a dynamic international environment. It is a faculty where personal and academic development are top priorities. Our people are committed to expand
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, synthetic chemists team up with immunologists from the Leiden University Medical Centre and computational scientists from the TU Delft to develop the next generation of synthetic CAAR cell therapy for serious
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on the development of drugs modulating immunometabolism. Immune dysregulation contributes to many human diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic infections, and neurodegeneration. Developing drugs
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scientists from the TU Delft to develop the next generation of synthetic CAAR cell therapy for serious autoimmune conditions. The project is a shared position between the CBI-department (Leiden University) and