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numerical methods for the inverse design of nanophotonic structures enabling broadband, multiparameter sensing in fiber-based systems. The project is a collaboration between AMOLF, TU Eindhoven, and
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the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Creating a supportive governance and regulatory environment—spanning institutional structures, policies, and legal frameworks—is essential for making
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, with a focus on crack initiation, propagation, and damage evolution. These structures are characterised by large wall thicknesses, irregular bond patterns, varying material quality, and exposure
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structures and activities. The postdoc will lead the compilation, annotation, and integration of microbial volatile data, linking metabolomic profiles to microbial genomes, traits and ecological functions
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, and you work in a structured and focused way; experience in (plant) molecular biology approaches; experience with experimental research on seeds is an advantage; enthusiasm for working in a team and
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postdoctoral researcher in our team, your primary focus will be the design, synthesis, and characterization of promising sulfide and halide-based inorganic solid electrolytes for different silicon anode
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of society. These include institutional transformations in governance, coordination, and economic systems; shifts in social and relational structures; and changes in shared frameworks of meaning that shape
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remains poorly understood how such systems learn and what signatures learning leaves in their physical structure and energy landscape. This project aims to build the theoretical foundations of physical
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textile structure that takes care of the sweat absorption and transport and protects the sensors. In the final year of the project, the sensor bands will undergo testing with patients in collaboration with
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the following criteria: a PhD in animal behaviour or a related field; demonstrable experience in conducting behavioural experiments and structural observations of animal social behaviour (preferably with primates