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contribute to food safety through innovation in analytical chemistry, within a multidisciplinary and collaborative research environment. You will work here The project is a part of Open Technology grant
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M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Natural Sciences and Technology More The M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize is awarded to an internationally renowned researcher
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. You will work here The project is a part of Open Technology grant for our proposal COre-based PYrrolizydine alkaloid synthesis for Contaminant Annotation and Tracking ( COPY-CAT ). The research is
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(please visit http://www.rug.nl/research/young-academy ). Two PhD positions are available to conduct research within the themes of the projects. The call for applications for project 2 is now open. As a PhD
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dislocations, grain boundaries and precipitates, as well as phase diagrams exploration. A key challenge faced by steel industry is the development of digital twins able to contribute to an excellent control
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knowledge infrastructures and address pressing global challenges. The BirdEyes Centre for Global Ecological Change is a science and creative hub that utilizes bird-borne tracking technology to generate and
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technology, physical chemistry, or related disciplines; experience of working in a lab is essential. Basic knowledge on food ingredients, food structures and physical phenomena is needed; work in an
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Introduction Health technology assessment (HTA) plays a critical role in ensuring that healthcare systems deliver value by informing decisions on the reimbursement and use of healthcare interventions
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/or human-computer interaction. Programming skills, e.g. Python, Java, or C++. Excellent command in English, verbal and written. Prior experience as a research assistant during (under)graduate studies
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Humanities Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Natural Sciences and Technology Who is it for? Scientists and scholars in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who obtained their PhD between three and seven years