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collaborative labs develop and deploy the latest technology, including sensing, data analytics, modelling, simulation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, and function as dynamic hubs where innovative
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in physics with a clear emphasis in theoretical particle physics. (This can be demonstrated, for example, by successfully having completed courses on quantum field theory and the Standard Model
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interdependently on a common goal. The current project applies both laboratory and field study designs to investigate how such multi-team systems adapt to unexpected events. Thereby we specifically focus on the role
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Welcome to Maastricht University! Complex problems are often solved by systems of teams working together interdependently on a common goal. The current project applies both laboratory and field
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, transcriptomics, and proteomics and work on advanced biological systems for modelling infection including macrophages, organoids, zebrafish, primary and clinical samples. Embedding within the Institutes of Biology
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-East Groningen, a region with the highest rate of energy poverty in the Netherlands. Despite efforts, current policies and programs have struggled to achieve their goals. Top-down, market-driven
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, current policies and programs have struggled to achieve their goals. Top-down, market-driven approaches, which rely on financial incentives and standard information dissemination, often fail to engage
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, development of data (pre-)processing pipelines, and machine learning model training to identify relevant biological states of the liver (e.g., healthy, recovering, not healthy). The (soft) sensor development
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home office allowance of €2 per day. Reimbursement for sustainable commuting: walking, cycling, and public transportation. A monthly internet fee of €25. An Options Model in which you exchange benefits
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courses on quantum field theory and the Standard Model of particle physics.) Or you expect to obtain your Master’s degree around the starting date of the appointment. You are curious, communicative