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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work Activities The Photonic Forces group at AMOLF is looking
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. Focusing on key enabling technologies, such as quantum- and nanotechnology, photonics, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our faculty aims to provide solutions
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. Focusing on key enabling technologies, such as quantum- and nanotechnology, photonics, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our faculty aims to provide solutions
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of 10 members with interdisciplanary skills. The candidate will also coordinate with two postdocs and two principal investigators located in Japan and in the United States. Job requirements Must haves
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, Synthesis & Catalysis and Molecular Photonics . 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. Researchers
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computing, metamaterials, photonics, etc. Many of the challenges posed by new technologies still need to be tackled at scientific, application and capability levels to deliver the maximum value from satellite
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Institute of Physics (IoP) is looking for an ambitious postdoc as part of the Ultracold Strontium Gases group (www.strontiumBEC.com ) and its spin-off OpticsFoundry B.V. (www.OpticsFoundry.com ). Join us! We
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& food, medical and high-tech industries. Research is organized into four themes: Analytical Chemistry , Computational Chemistry , Synthesis & Catalysis and Molecular Photonics . The Faculty of Science
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will map size distributions, interaction mechanisms, and micronutrient-release profiles. You will translate data into mechanistic understanding. In close collaboration with a computational postdoc, you
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and materials. The culture in our group is collaborative, ambitious, and driven by scientific curiosity. You will work alongside PhD candidates, postdocs, and MSc students, in close interaction with