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industry partners on the same project, and will be located at the Animal Breeding and Genomics group of Wageningen University & Research in Wageningen. The GEN project Genetic variance is crucial for natural
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the mask design and manufacture the photonic chip in the clean room. Subsequently, you will characterize the photonic chip using our advanced and well-equipped laboratory. You will work in an enticing
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Learning & Development programmes, and interdisciplinary research themes – including Emerging Technologies & Societal Transformations, Resilience, Smart Industry, Learning, and Health – we empower students
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, Toyota Motor Europe, and the Toyota Research Institute. Your work will directly shape the next generation of robots capable of autonomously learning complex manufacturing tasks, with safety
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inter-satellite links. You will carefully research the current state of the art in operations at a representative number of new satellite operators, and the space industry at large, and benchmark them
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for nanolithography applications. Projects include ultra-high frequency photoacoustics for metrology, THz emission spectroscopy, understanding laser damage in semiconductor-industry-relevant materials, and, in
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discussion will be available for both academic and industry-minded scientists. We are a friendly, collaborative group and are looking for highly motivated candidates with strong project management and
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postdoctoral position within a high-profile national and international research program that bridges academia and industry. The position, with the total duration of 3 years, is embedded in a vibrant and
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of complex forms of matter, and to create new functional materials, in partnership with academia and industry. The institute is located at Amsterdam Science Park and currently employs about 140 researchers and
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are developing technology to robotically manufacture robust optical circuits for quantum technology and beyond. We provided the circuit boards for the AQuRA optical lattice clock and are offering