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to know more? Please contact the hiring manager Krist Vaesen, Associate Professor, k.vaesen@tue.nl or +31 40 247 4987. Visit our website for more information about the application process . You can also
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overlapping pressures. Climate change, geopolitical tensions, energy risks, and shifting trade patterns make disruptions more frequent and difficult to manage. At the same time, companies must comply with
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on hard/soft composites. As a postdoc, you will contribute to setting up this research direction and possible follow-up projects. The postdoc will be hosted in the section of Materials & Environment
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or writing sample you are particularly proud of; Contact information for two academic references, preferably including your PhD supervisor, who may be contacted during the selection process; The first round of
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they make about the relationship between theory and practice, and how they handle the distinctive consequences of socially disruptive technologies (including conceptual disruption, uncertainty, and moral
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pioneer in proteomics, the BioMS group is a key collaborative partner for many. We seek an experienced researcher who will promote the group, execute and manage a diversity of projects in collaboration with
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in data integration, model design, and large-scale training by combining multi-modal scientific data, knowledge graphs, physics-aware machine learning, and GPU/HPC computing to develop transparent and
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an open, diverse and inspiring environment to engage in multidisciplinary mechanobiology research at the intersection of biology, chemistry and physics, and is expected to participate in GreenTE events
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of respiratory signals in the Intensive Care setting, including surface EMG (sEMG), electrical impedance tomography (EIT), mechanical ventilator waveforms, and respiratory muscle pressures. This project is a close
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at global scale. SUNRISE will challenge the state of the art by (i) producing new comprehensive data collections that can serve as references for future studies, (ii) enhancing the understanding of physical