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degree in chemical engineering, electrical engineering, or another relevant field related to electrochemical sensors and human health monitoring. You have the social skills to deal with many stakeholders
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, formulate research questions, and drive projects to publication. Excellent written and spoken English. Preferred qualifications: Experience with drug delivery, nanomedicine, pharmaceutical formulation
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, this would most likely mean that you'd need to move to the Netherlands. If you need to move to the Netherlands for your job, then you may be eligible for the 30%-ruling if you meet the requirements
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and applications as part of the energy transition is required to mitigate the climate change challenges. To support this transition, technically skilled human capital in hydrogen production and
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/transformative innovation; publish the research project outcomes in high-impact journals; drive collaboration within the Φ-lab community and ESA internal teams to promote the uptake of these new techniques and
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Administration, Human Geography, Spatial Planning, and Environment. Our approach to teaching and research is evolving from multidisciplinarity, where we study societal challenges from different disciplinary
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Geosciences in Delft. There will be a close working relationship with the AMS-institute in Amsterdam. Field sites will be provided by the city of Amsterdam. GSE has an excellent laboratory and field measurement