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with one or more of the following is a plus: knowledge graphs or symbolic reasoning systems; dialogue systems or conversational AI; behavioural modelling; experimental design and user studies; AI
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investigate the key parameters influencing the growth process, with a primary focus on anisotropic matrix organization. While this project is entirely computational in nature, you will collaborate closely with
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Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field. A strong foundation in (multiphase) fluid dynamics. Proven experience with experimental work and a drive to explore and improve state
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experience with quantitative data collection (survey research, lab and natural experimental research are parts of this project); openness and willingness to collaborate with people from other scientific
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of toxins using portable mass spectrometry, which will be demonstrated in pilot studies together with the project stakeholders. You will be expected to develop research questions, experimental approaches and
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innovative Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) with advanced structural modeling. As a PhD candidate, you will bridge the gap between experimental NDT and structural safety analysis. Your work will involve: NDT
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» Chemical engineering Engineering » Process engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 6 Apr 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status
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them into executable experimental workflows for technicians; guide the application of advanced technologies (such as spectral flow cytometry) ensuring robust panel design and data interpretation; apply
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to the occurrence of rebound effects. The process is envisioned to comprise four main iterations. Involving experimentation with different forms of designing and aesthetics, developing and deploying working
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contribute to multiple stages of the design cycle, from concept development and modeling to circuit implementation and experimental validation. The work provides a unique opportunity to see advanced circuit