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The University of Groningen invites applications for a post-doctoral researcher position (32 months). This position is part of the project “HyTROS – Hydrogen Transport, Offshore and Storage”, funded
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-master design program being part of the program Business Information Technology. For more information on the BIT EngD program, see https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/tgs/interested-in/engd/programmes
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specific interest and motivation, a detailed CV, and a copy of your doctoral degree. An interview and a scientific presentation will be part of the selection procedure. For more information about the
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acquire the right part of a specific course in a cost-efficient way. The aim of the project is to design new analytical and simulation models and solution approaches to support strategic and real-time
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walking. Apply the novel controller across other assistive systems developed as part of the SWAG Project . Your tasks will be: As a postdoctoral researcher, you will lead the development and integration
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and continuous development of regional innovation strategies as part of the European regional economic policies framework (EFRD, for example). How can such stakeholder networks best be leveraged
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exoskeletons and bionic limbs. You’ll be part of a dynamic, collaborative environment that values innovation, rigor, and translational impact. Information and application Apply by 23:59 on August the 24th, 2025
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Postdoc with extensive experience with machine learning techniques and an interest in climate science. Within the research groups, you are expected to become the expert in this field. This position is part
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researcher position (32 months). This position is part of the project “HyTROS – Hydrogen Transport, Offshore and Storage”, funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) programme
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dry fractionation and agglomeration trials to improve functionality of legume ingredients? Do you want to understand rheology of hydrated ingredient blends to predict extrusion behaviour for meat