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for dialysis that potentially replaces kidney function. Your job Patients whose kidneys fail, unfortunately die within days or weeks without replacement therapy. Current replacement therapies have severe
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, including scientific, professional and community audiences; Collaborating with the chair holders and colleagues in the team to work jointly on publications in the field linking your expertise to the group’s
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English communication skills Strong organizational skills with the ability to successfully work and get things done in teams Where you will work The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is a
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, allowing demand flexibility services, distributed Energy Resources (DER), efficient operation, relevant savings in network investments, and the participation of consumers. Europe requires large investments
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Vacancies Postdoctoral Researcher on Trust & Governance in Digital Product Passport Ecosystems Key takeaways This fully funded 3-year Postdoctoral Researcher position is part of the project TRUPASS
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work will provide the "ground truth" for the project. By simulating complex inflow conditions, you will create the high-fidelity datasets required to validate the Wind Field Forecasting (WFF) models
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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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part of the ESDiT programme on the ethics of SDTs (see below), specifically a research line in ESDiT on methodological innovation, and involves close collaboration with another postdoc working
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. This therapeutic approach will also soon be made available for other types of cancer, such as lung cancer and uterine cancer. John Haanen’s research therefore plays an important role in the wider field of cell