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application useless, e.g. circuit failures in printed electronics. The state-of-the-art applications require inkjet printing to generate as small as possible droplets (few microns in size) of highly complex
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decades of research, the interactions between multiple salt types during crystallization—both in bulk and under confinement—remain poorly understood. This PhD project offers an exciting opportunity
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balance of individual plasma species. You will implement new modelling approaches in state-of-the-art plasma simulation platforms, such as nonPDPSIM and HPEM , in the context of plasma etching and EUV
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these disciplines closely together in a single system that moves and interacts physically with its environment, and with humans with a certain degree of autonomy, creates a complexity that constitutes in itself a new
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with state-of-the-art facilities. Our global network spans research and business sectors, empowering you to make real-world impact. Fields of Action AI for crop innovation Apomixis Digital phenotyping
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support Member States in developing “Security Resilience Nodes” enabling enhanced access to state-of-the-art space infrastructure and customised space applications for national stakeholders. These Nodes
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9 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) Research Field Biological sciences » Biodiversity Biological sciences » Biology Environmental
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The Dr. J.L. Dobberke Foundation was established by Ms S.L. van Stolk in 1950 and was transferred to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005. The Foundation is named after Dr J.L
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order. The successful candidate will develop an independent research subproject within this framework. Possible directions include: Interactions between different Christian traditions (e.g. Pentecostal
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for interdependent or co-evolving telecom and urban infrastructures driven by real-world data, surpassing state-of-the-art synthetic models; collecting and integrating diverse datasets, including entity matching; and