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to calculate and explore absorbable iron, zinc, calcium and vitamin A in foods and meals. The platform will be used to simulate how relatively simple changes in food composition, meal structure, or dietary
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20 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Electronic engineering Researcher Profile
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process Interviews are expected to take place in May and June 2026 and will be done online. Additional comments Applications received before May 4, 2026 will be given full priority and reviewed throughout
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the genetic variance in populations under selection. After validation in simulations, the method will be applied in a commercial pig and chicken population under strong selection to evaluate the trend in
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to the recruitment date (01.07.2026). How to Apply: Please send the following documents as a single PDF file to t.a.schlatholter@rug.nl before 15 April 2026: (i) your full CV (ii) a copy of the most
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disease progression, care transitions, and quality of life. You will develop and refine a health-economic R-based simulation model, integrating surrogate outcomes from psychosocial and technology-based
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needs and requirements will be translated into the final research activity, which will comprise the development of simulation and job redesign interventions. You will work independently on your research
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, gradually moving from 2D to 3D geometries using microfluidic devices fabricated in-house. You will be part of the Multiphase Systems group within the Process & Energy Department at TU Delft. The group
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conditions. However, current global climate models (GCMs) lack the spatial resolution to capture these processes, while high-resolution regional models remain too computationally expensive for large ensemble
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advanced predictive control methods to optimize the operation of an integrated system of hybrid energy storage systems (i.e., multi-carrier energy hub or micro-grid) and high-tech greenhouses. These hubs