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, monitoring, and interfaces with external entities; consolidating key security findings — risks, vulnerabilities, and controls — into the overarching system security picture and ensuring the implementation
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robotic platforms, integration of optical and imaging-based feedback, and development of modeling and control strategies for operation in complex biological environments. Particular attention will be given
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line with cost, schedule, quality and security requirements; supporting the design, implementation, integration and validation of prototype and pre-operational services making use of EO data, AI/ML
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. The Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology is located in the vibrant O|2 Lab Building at the VU/Amsterdam UMC campus and houses excellent cytometry and imaging core facilities. The research performed
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requirements should be implemented; design and propose architecture and operations concepts and propose recommendations on the most promising technologies that should be leveraged; prototype software
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, such as quantum sensors (Rydberg receivers, NV diamond sensors, etc.) and photonic sensors. You will also work on optical payloads based on more classical optical systems, including imagers and
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of computational biology. have experience with data-intensive technologies, such as the analysis of spectral flow cytometry, imaging, single-cell transcriptomics, or spatial tissue profiling data, and should be keen
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force behind the design, construction, and experimental validation of a next-generation magnetocaloric heat pump prototype, a technology poised to revolutionize the market and contribute significantly
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cancer prevention and improved survivorship. The project advances a paradigm shift: transport is no longer a source of negative impacts – such as safety issues and adverse health effects, but rather a
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the design, implementation, integration and validation of prototype and pre-operational services making use of EO data, AI/ML techniques and modelling environments relevant to SRN applications; contributing