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house with advanced thin film deposition and structuring techniques. About the organisation The Faculty of Science & Technology (Technische Natuurwetenschappen, TNW) engages some 700 staff members and
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. The DELPHI project, a collaboration between UMCG, UG, Health-Ecore and Protyton, aims to advance lung cancer treatment using molecular modeling and computational analysis for personalised care. DELPHI seeks
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Digital Twin Spacecraft and Simulation in the Modelling and Simulation Excellence Section, Future
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-on-a-chip models. MAC has been a pioneer in Metabolomics since early 2000, and combines advanced metabolomics technologies, innovative sample preparation and robotics for clinical and in-vitro samples
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agriculture – and could be the focus of a specific research endeavour – and how they include the role of policy, shareholder primacy, land prices, and risk mitigation. As our postdoc, you are part of the Dutch
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the Utrecht University Development Programme. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will play a central role in advancing marine mammal health research. Your main tasks include: co-designing and co-leading
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propulsion, engine clustering, low structural ratio and low-cost system-integrated avionics; develop mathematical models relating to the cryogenic liquid engines and their components to be applied
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role – from microscopes to telescopes, but also for advanced lithography. For the next-generation “hyper-NA” lithographic tool of ASML, the demands of keeping the wafer surface at the focal point
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to localize anomalous sounds, related to faults, in a complex acoustic environment, characterized by moving sound sources and reverberations. Purely relying on physical models describing the acoustics
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, and engineered stem cells to produce vascularised, centimetre-scale pancreatic organoids. These will serve as models to test new therapies against diabetes and as regenerative grafts for transplantation