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fascinated by designing next-generation semiconductors with quantum-mechanical methods enhanced by AI? Information We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop computational frameworks
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critical materials data, refine degradation models, and design mitigation strategies that support the safe and sustainable operation of research reactors across Europe. As a postdoc researcher at TU Delft
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, research institutes, and reactor operators to generate critical materials data, refine degradation models, and design mitigation strategies that support the safe and sustainable operation of research
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with practical design and coordination of activities aimed at the inter- and transdisciplinary research in this project. About the DECIDE Project The DECIDE project is a large-scale, NWO-funded
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the drivers, barriers and outcomes of trade unions’ access. The study involves designing and fielding a survey among (Dutch) social partners (unions and employers) and qualitative interviews. Based
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(labor platforms) and in traditional physical workplaces. The goal is to uncover the drivers, barriers and outcomes of trade unions’ access. The study involves designing and fielding a survey among (Dutch
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, and biodiversity loss. Our group works across diverse disciplines and scholarly fields and draws on critical, historical, participatory, design-oriented, and arts-based methods and approaches. We work
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will include qualitative interviews and scenario workshops. The position is embedded in the HySuccess project that is part of the national research and innovation programme Groenvermogen. In addition
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the guidance of a Senior Innovation Officer. There may also be potential collaboration with scientists in the Green Solutions Division within the Directorate. You will be part of the ESA Φ-lab. Our mission is to
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, working in a highly interdisciplinary and international team of engineers, biologists, and materials scientists. Together, we design technologies that open new possibilities for tissue regeneration, stem