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Your job Do you consider the availability of safe food as one of the great challenges of our era? Are you eager to take on the challenge of improving analytical techniques in the plant toxin field
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identify novel drug targets. They will be trained in a variety of powerful, modern analytic techniques including metabolomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics and work on advanced biological systems
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the North Sea area, including NGOs, the Dutch government, and the offshore wind industry. Your qualities You are a curious and driven researcher with strong analytical skills and a commitment to
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! We have a vacancy for a Researcher animal health and natural ingredients (24 – 32 hours a week). Our projects involve developing and improving analytical methods for growth promotors and veterinary
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architectures, and on-device inference on edge-compute platforms. Demonstrated analytical problem-solving through experimental design, critical quantitative and qualitative data analysis, and validation
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testing, to achieve sub-second cycle times for robotic systems. 3. Demonstrated analytical problem-solving through experimental design, critical quantitative and qualitative data analysis, and validation
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tomato varieties. You like to work in a research and teaching environment. Good oral communication skills, excellent (academic) writing skills, structured way of working, affinity for analytics
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molecules as analytical standards and in metabolism studies. As a PhD student, you will focus on the synthesis of pyrrolizidine alkaloids. You will design and synthesize the core, develop the reaction scale
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motivation to gain experience in) quantitative methods and statistical analysis; excellent analytical proficiency and conceptual understanding; strong communication, presentation, collaboration, networking and
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Loadability and robustness under dynamic or off-axis forces You will combine analytical modeling, finite element simulations, and experimental validation to explore new coupling topologies and materials