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Number BAP-2026-137 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description CiTiP is looking for a (junior) researcher who wants to work in IT law, for example on topics
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Offer Description Global supply chains are large, complex networks that are typically opaque even to the firms that operate within them. A firm generally has visibility only to its direct (tier-1
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social security law in its relation to national competition law and EU internal market rules. The candidate is supposed to prepare a decent research proposal as well as to prepare a doctoral thesis on the
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, but detrimental for multitasking. It is assumed that cognitive control prevents multitasking to shield learning efficacy. However, the framework also predicts that multitasking capacity should increase
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, seminars. You are holder of a Master in Law. During your academic career, you stood out because of your excellent results. It is recommended that you suggest a doctoral subject and provide a short
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years. Given the educational tasks which involves coaching students in legal writing, it is an absolute prerequisite to be fluent in Dutch. We offer full-time employment for a minimum of one year, with
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have a master's degree in engineering with a background in any of the following domains: electrical or mathematical engineering, biomedical engineering, information technology, artificial intelligence
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Opgenhaffen and prof. Johan Put. You are commited to high-quality legal research, with a focus on its social relevance and openness to other disciplines. We offer you a stimulating and pleasant working
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information on its udder health and metabolic and nutritional status. In this project, an optical sensor prototype will be designed and built based on miniature spectrometers with the aim to measure milk
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of microorganisms in it. Within the research group, an in vitro system was developed that allows the process to be efficiently studied, manipulated, and monitored. In this way, the patterns and underlying mechanisms