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into or develop interdisciplinary partnerships that will lead to new insights in research across all domains. Up to ten Partnerships are awarded annually. The KNAW Early Career Partnerships are made available from
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the group’s research agenda in alignment with its mission, while developing your own scientific vision and leadership profile. Your responsibilities include: setting, steering and contributing to the strategic
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and opportunities, and develop a diverse, accessible and attractive portfolio of mobility formats that aligns with the academic and professional interests of students and staff. Job description In
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) for the Galileo programme; reviewing the proposed mission-level evolution for security and assessing the impact on the ground segment security baseline; managing the ground segment security baseline for the Galileo
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data storage systems. In this role you will be supported in developing an independent research agenda and growing as an academic while actively collaborating with the MCT group, for instance in the form
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– Integrating Behaviour, Health and Biodiversity in Animal Science”. The ‘Digital Biology’ programme focuses on developing and applying digital technologies (AI, sensors, modelling, data fusion) to better
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– Integrating Behaviour, Health and Biodiversity in Animal Science”. The ‘Digital Biology’ programme focuses on developing and applying digital technologies (AI, sensors, modelling, data fusion) to better
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. Your research will address key challenges in aeronautics, such as noise reduction, efficiency improvement, and the development of novel air transport concepts, including Urban Air Mobility and UAV
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procurement processes are timely, compliant and strategically aligned; undertaking in-depth analyses and case studies on soft FM-related matters and leading the development and harmonisation of facility
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standards for the development and procurement of space-grade materials, components and related processes maintaining European standards for space. These ensure consistency and agreement across the entire