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to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. In particular for this position, the following is required: PhD in control engineering, preferably applied to space systems AOCS
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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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, you will work on a DFG/NWO Weave Grant in collaboration with a PhD student, Dr. Claudia Fichtel (German Primate Center, Göttingen) and Professor Carsten de Dreu (University of Groningen). Your job
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asset. To apply, you need a doctoral degree (PhD degree or equivalent) and an advanced level of English (at least CEFR C1 or equivalent). Building a complementary team The goal of this call is to assemble
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precision already after just a few minutes, which is useful for many applications. We want to achieve this by creating clocks that can operate truly continuously, using technology that we have developed
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, digital technologies and health. The project is coordinated by Radboud University and implemented by an international consortium of academic, policy and industry partners from Ukraine and across Europe. As
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engineering with excellent records in life sciences or related areas. Experience with biomolecular condensates is a plus. Decent publication record including first author publications. Good written and verbal
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read more about it here. You will work in this team The Faculty of Science has a student body of around 8,000, as well as 1,800 members of staff working in education, research or support services
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technology assessment (HTA) frameworks with life-cycle assessment (LCA) approaches, creating a method that is transparent, reproducible and suitable for real-world use. Your work results in: a broadly
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molecular ultrasound imaging using functionalized, monodisperse microbubbles. The project addresses a fundamental question: how does the acoustic response of a microbubble change when it binds to a molecular