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of advanced planning and energy management solutions that enhance self-consumption by intelligently controlling PV systems, batteries, electric vehicle charging, heat pumps, and thermal storage. Beyond
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world-class and high-scientific-value research publications and infrastructure. As such, it offers unique and advanced professional development opportunities in both leadership and laboratory operations
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regions under global change. The group Hydrology and Climate Impacts has strong expertise in water resources, extreme value analyses, hydrological modelling, and climate impact assessments and is looking
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: Fiber-based soft optical actuator Design and fabrication of high-performance soft optical actuator Design, modeling, and scalable manufacturing of miniature, highly integrated fiber actuator Demonstration
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Center for Intelligent Optics (CIO) develops advanced optical technologies, including imaging, spectroscopy, and laser ablation methods
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through structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies. Work in a multi-disciplinary environment (collaboration with biologists, organic chemists and computational chemists). Writing of scientific
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holds a PhD in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Immunology or another relevant Life-Science degree. Expertise in immunology, allergy, FACS (analysis and cell sorting), and mouse models is required
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Preparation of results for publishing and presentation at conferences Development of models for health and environmental impact assessment Your profile We are looking for a candidate with: PhD in the area of
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thinking with renewable energy community planning, developing methodological innovations that bridge quantitative modeling and qualitative approaches. Your tasks Develop and apply optimization and simulation
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epithelium. We make use of state-of-the-art in vivo and in vitro organoid and microbiota models, omics techniques and bioengineering approaches to dissect cellular crosstalk in the intestinal mucosa in