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. Your qualities You are curious and passionate about cellular agriculture, possess great problem-solving and analytical skills, and are highly motivated to contribute to the development of a safe and
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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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postdoctoral researcher, you will use various techniques to investigate fiber-reinforced structures in nature (i.e., fungi), including additive manufacturing, computer simulations, materials testing, and
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Location ECSAT, Harwell, United Kingdom Our team and mission As the holder of this two-year post, you will report to the Head of the Actionable Climate Information Section in the Climate and Long
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of television and/or radio; have strong academic writing and analytical skills, demonstrated by publications; have excellent proficiency in Persian and English, and possibly other relevant Iranian languages
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on the analytical instruments of Raman microscopy, SEM, XPS, XRF, ICP-OES would be a plus. Strong verbal and written communication skills in English. Conditions of employment The University of Groningen offers you in
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). The emergence of data-driven techniques (broadly grouped under the term “machine learning”) challenges the traditional foundations of controls and represents an alternative paradigm that cannot be ignored
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. For further information, see https://homepages.cwi.nl/~ebert/2023-ERCIM-News.pdf We are seeking a postdoc to develop computational models of electrical breakdown of gases. Breakdown occurs in several stages