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, electronicis and communication. The main aim of this project is to detect lithium in sweat. However, other ions will be considered at a later stage of the project. You will furthermore integrate these yarns in a
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of 10 members with interdisciplanary skills. The candidate will also coordinate with two postdocs and two principal investigators located in Japan and in the United States. Job requirements Must haves
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Research Council Consolidator Grant project Entangled Freedoms: Decolonial Modernisms as Transnational Relations of Resistance, 1940s-1980s, led by the Principal Investigator, Dr. Sanjukta Sunderason. ASCA
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-source software, and help shape emerging methodologies for scientific AI and foundation models. Applicants should indicate a primary research track, although collaboration between tracks is expected. Track
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Research Council Consolidator Grant project Entangled Freedoms: Decolonial Modernisms as Transnational Relations of Resistance, 1940s-1980s, led by the Principal Investigator, Dr. Sanjukta Sunderason. ASCA
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for resilience, and engaging with key stakeholders across the European space and security ecosystem. Main research topics: EO-driven threat detection and situational awareness: develop innovative methods
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’ archives. The project focuses on the place of intellectuals in European queer and trans communities and movements from the 1970s to the present. Your main duties and responsibilities include: developing
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. The department has been growing steadily, with new bachelor and master programs in The Hague. The department has a reputation of working together in teams on joint research projects, while at the same time giving
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to the acquisition of funding. We ask you to become independent by taking initiatives and developing your own creative ideas. You will also take an active role in group activities, such as master and PhD student
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Mathematical Institute which is part of the Department of Mathematics . We organise and teach the Bachelor's curricula in Mathematics as well as the (English-taught) Master's programme in Mathematics and some