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: Experience with physiological or movement data, such as electrocardiography or wearable sensor data. What else do we offer you We offer a temporary full-time position of 38 hours a week for a term of 4 years
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Employment 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,059 - € 3,881 Required background Research University Degree Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 29 May 2026 Apply now Would you
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physiological analysis of neuronal and muscle activity. In addition, this task will include molecular profiling of neuronal and muscular compartments. Rescue NMJ disruptions by antisense oligonucleotides
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patients with cardiogenic shock and cardiothoracic surgery. You will work at the frontline where engineering, physiology, and critical care converge to shape the future of life-saving therapy. PhD Position
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, vocalizations, body posture and movements, and physiological activity (e.g., blushing, goosebumps). What you are going to do PhD candidate 1 will experimentally investigate the causes and consequences of a range
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with other work packages in the project that focus on neuroimaging, ecological momentary and physiological assessments, theory and ethics, as well as societal impact. You will have the opportunity
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, environmental engineering, environmental microbiology, biogeochemistry, or a related field. Strong affinity with microbial ecology and/or microbial physiology or contaminant removal. Experience with one or more
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position, you are welcome to contact Ivo Vellekoop (i.m.vellekoop@utwente.nl) Screening is part of the selection procedure. About the department We investigate the use of light for medical purposes. Our aim
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Curie PhD network centred on mechanobiology, i.e. the study of how physical forces and mechanical cues shape cell physiology. Evidence indicates that key mechanisms of neurodegeneration and cancer
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flexibility optimization. A key challenge is to quantify and exploit the inherent operational flexibility of greenhouse processes—such as lighting, heating, and CO₂ dosing—while respecting crop physiology