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, considering algorithmic challenges such as multiple objectives, the robustness of designs and the transparency of the design recommendation process. The position is offered in the context of the Mobility
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will join the NWO Vidi project Fabulous Subjects: Queer Intellectuals and their Archives, participating actively in the intellectual life of a research group and contributing to an innovative study of
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information General interest in space and space research Behavioural competencies Education You should have recently completed, or be close to completion of a PhD in a related technical or scientific
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they learn, PRL134, 147402 (2025). Qualifications We seek candidates with: A PhD in physics, applied mathematics, materials science, mechanical engineering, computer science, or a related field. Strong
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to have obtained a PhD in engineering, with experience in concrete modelling and experimentation. The candidate should also have a proven track record in scientific publishing. A good command of English
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-supervising PhD students within the VISLab and contributing to the broader research activities of the University of Amsterdam. What we ask of you You are a driven researcher who combines technical depth with
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curiosity, eager to work with cutting-edge experimental techniques, and enthusiastic about making a tangible impact on the energy transition, we encourage you to apply. Job requirements PhD degree in
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ThermoCas9 offers unique advantages, its current activity is lower than that of widely used nucleases such as SpCas9. Recent work at WUR has established robust platforms for protein engineering, directed
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scientific development of design tools and assessment frameworks that enable circularity in durable aerospace components. You will generate insights that directly inform the design process in other work
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of CO2 beyond CO to more reduced products; however, it suffers from limited stability, selectivity, and activity. In particular, selectively converting CO2 into methane through electrochemical processes