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16 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Twente (UT) Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Control engineering Researcher Profile Recognised
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. This translates into tight control requirements of the fine relative pointing accuracy between the two satellites and the linear and angular accelerations sensed by the accelerometers. These objectives are achieved
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fluidic control via segmented flow microfluidics. Your research will focus on upgrading the automation control of the system and increasing knowledge on the microfluidics of segmented organic solvent slugs
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for a truly circular wind energy sector. A key component of this mission is developing predictive "look-ahead" control capabilities based on LiDAR technology. Your Mission: Advanced LES & Research
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circular wind energy sector. A key component of this mission is developing predictive "look-ahead" control capabilities based on LiDAR technology. Your Mission: Advanced LES & Research Leadership As a
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, cyber risk analysis, or defence-related research is highly desirable; Excellent command of English and strong academic writing skills; Ability to work in an interdisciplinary and security-sensitive
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that control synaptic transmission and plasticity at various levels and using a variety of techniques and analysis tools that we developed. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/359921
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tailored nanophotonic systems, as well as the applications they allow. In particular, we study new ways to measure and control both light and motion down to the fundamental limits governed by physical laws
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will examine in detail the content of intrusive images experienced during bereavement, characterize their key features (e.g., vividness, controllability, and associated emotions), and investigate
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, controllability, and associated emotions), and investigate their relationship with the course of grief. We will employ a multimethod approach, including interviews, self-report questionnaires, and ecological