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collaboration with a PhD student at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of TU Delft. You will be working on the sensing system in the armband. This will include the sensing yarn, a microfluidics system
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techniques and approaches. There will be ample opportunities to supervise PhD, MSc and BSc students in the group, and to become familiar with grant writing and funding acquisition. Careers advice and
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or health and you have an affinity for the agri-food sector. A PhD is considered an advantage, as is experience in targeted or untargeted metabolomics and related data interpretation. experience as a project
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Information Science (GISc) — particularly in movement analysis — with teaching and student supervision? Have you recently earned a PhD in GISc and feel inspired to share your expertise with the next generation while
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of this role, you will: collaborate with PhD-researchers across several universities working on ECCO-related topics develop your own leadership style, whilst working together with your fellow-postdocs
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Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you a PhD in
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approaches treat NP design as static property prediction. This project takes a fundamentally different approach: using generative models to propose novel NP formulations and coupling them with explainability
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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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between the different expertise of the different groups. This synergy will not only yield a novel theoretical foundation for symmetries in BP but also advance state-of-the-art BP software—enabling
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project and interacting with the different partners and stakeholders in the project contributing to some teaching activities and possibly supervising Bachelor and Master students (20% of the time) Where