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Vacancies PhD position PRE-MADONA: Governance Structures for the Digital Transformation of Mass-Scale Renovation Processes Key takeaways The Netherlands faces the enormous challenge of renovating
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Vacancies PhD Position PRE-MADONA: Digital Coordination for Mass-Scale Renovation Construction Processes Key takeaways The Netherlands faces the enormous challenge of renovating and de-fossilizing
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Vacancies PhD Position PRE-MADONA: Generative Design of Mass Energy Renovation Projects Key takeaways The Netherlands faces the enormous challenge of renovating 1.5 million buildings and
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; engaging in cutting-edge research with access to state-of-the-art facilities, including low-phototoxic live-cell microscopy, super-resolution microscopy, advanced single-cell sequencing technologies and mass
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variability. In this PhD project, you will develop and apply cutting-edge analytical chemistry techniques to tackle this challenge. Using both targeted and non-targeted liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
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constrained, particularly Arctic permafrost coasts. As a PhD candidate, you will become an expert in isotope ratio mass spectrometry, methane microbiology and methane cycling in the environment. 1) You will
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Reconfigurable/Spatial computing architectures, such as FPGAs, CGRAs, and AI accelerators, offer significant opportunities for improving performance and energy efficiency compared to traditional CPUs
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properties, and scalable manufacturing, automation accelerates the development of novel nanomedicines, bridging the gap from academic research to clinical applications. Nanomedicine, a field that integrates
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knowledge flows between researchers, companies, and regulators, and develop practical tools and strategies to accelerate the shift toward animal-free methods. Your work will combine advanced quantitative and
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for advancing healthcare innovation. By enabling high-throughput synthesis, precise control over nanoparticle properties, and scalable manufacturing, automation accelerates the development of novel nanomedicines