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construction. Information In the BUILTWISE – Automated Construction for Affordable Housing Development project, you will be responsible for developing digital design tools and systems that support modular
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Printing? Join us as a Postdoc to explore new and innovative design methodologies and lead transformative research in sustainable construction. Information In the BUILTWISE – Automated Construction
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contact: Prof. dr. ing. T. (Timothy) Noël t.noel@uva.nl Tel. +31 20 5252184 Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/354573/2-postdoc-positions-in-automate… Requirements Additional
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Join the dynamic and innovative team at the Noël Research Group, where we focus on pioneering catalytic strategies and cutting-edge technologies for chemical synthesis. Join us! We currently have two one-year postdoctoral positions available, centered on our RoboChem initiatives and data-driven...
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– Automated Construction for Affordable Housing Development project, we are developing a digitally driven, factory-based approach to modular housing. To ensure our innovation aligns with the realities
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focus on the validation of immune cell tracers (e.g., CD8) in relation to systemic and tumor effects using immunohistochemistry and FACS analyses. In addition, (automated) quantification of tracer uptake
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intelligence-based automated interpretation of medical images, and new knowledge on the human visual system into the screening mammography reading process. Combining these new capabilities and new knowledge has
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. Thermoplastic composites, combined with novel material architectures, are central to this transition, enabling recyclable, lightweight structures. Research now targets energy-efficient, automated processes and
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laboratory-setting project. Specifically, we will integrate recent advances in artificial intelligence-based automated interpretation of medical images, and new knowledge on the human visual system
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, are central to this transition, enabling recyclable, lightweight structures. Research now targets energy-efficient, automated processes and machinery to deliver high-quality components for the next generation