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Networks, and ICT Services & Applications. Your role The SigCom research group of SnT, headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking. The research areas
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that glioblastoma is best understood not as a conventional tumor, but as an aberrant neuroepithelial organ that pathologically integrates into the host brain's circuitry, creating unique network-level vulnerabilities
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development, time and support to develop grant applications and access to an established network within the research field. The possibility to contribute to building a strong research community and a high
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Two Postdoctoral Researchers in Cell Delivery-Based Beta Cell Replacement Therapy for Type 1 Diabete
Assistant/Associate Professor in Network Security Welcome to Maastricht University! Are you an expert in Network Security, with a strong ambition to advance research in this area? Are you eager
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and AI-based models to uncover key regulatory networks underlying inflammation, aging, and regeneration Collaborate closely with experimental biologists, clinicians, and computational partners in
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networks driving aging and inflammation using cutting-edge molecular and genomic technologies. The project integrates single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, epigenome and whole-genome sequencing, and
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causal networks that govern cellular behavior from large-scale single-cell datasets. Our group has pioneered computational approaches for: Inferring causal networks from Perturb-seq (interventional single
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. Experience and skills Hands-on experience with RT-HIL and rapid prototyping (dSPACE and OPAL-RT) Background in communication networks and protocols Familiar with networked controllers and meters Proficiency in
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Postdoc (f/m/d) in Irradiation Tolerance of Additive Manufactured Ferritic/Martensitic Steels for...
# Independent, structured, and solution-oriented way of working # Scientific curiosity and openness to new challenges # Strong communication skills and willingness to collaborate with internal and external
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mechanisms that control human T cell development (Liang et al. Nat Immunol 2023, Lavaert et al. Immunity 2020; Roels et al. Nat Immunol 2020). As part of the Human Cell Atlas Thymus Seed Network, we have also