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-stage technologies. This project aims to address that gap. Building on previous work with ex-ante and constructive sustainability assessments, seeks to align impact assessment methods with a Responsible
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. These coating materials are tested in the laboratory but their performance does not always align with field observations. Within this project, we strive to close the gap between laboratory test campaigns and
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Vacancies Postdoc position in open-source respiratory signal analysis (M3RESP) Key takeaways You will work on the development of M3Resp, a new open-source FAIR platform for multimodal monitoring
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–structure interaction, material characterisation, dynamic loading, and monitoring, and with engineers from the city’s infrastructure department. TU Delft offers a collaborative and international research
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candidate will be an ambitious, independent researcher looking to make the next step in their career. We are looking for the following: PhD in cell biology, synthetic biology or a related field of biological
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methods so that design decisions can be understood, validated, and trusted. As a postdoc, you will: Develop generative AI models (e.g., variational autoencoders, diffusion models, or reinforcement learning
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of our study programs. There is room for the development of your own research vision and the strengthening of your didactic skills, to build a strong academic CV. Your duties and responsibilities include
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real-world challenges faced by industry, governments, and society within the international STRUCTURE project? Information The PhD candidate will work within the international research project STRUCTURE
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at the Institute of Physics as a postdoc on our exciting journey towards superradiant and zero-deadtime clocks. Join Us! Optical clocks have reached a precision of better than 10-18, which enables them to resolve
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literature produced during the HIV/AIDS crisis in Europe in the 1980s and 1990s. You will build on existing scholarship on the cultural politics of HIV/AIDS in the Unites States (e.g., Crimp 1988; Hallas 2009