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20 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Chemistry » Analytical chemistry Chemistry » Applied chemistry Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or Energy Science, and a strong analytical background in mathematics and physics. You bring experience and knowledge in the following areas: modelling
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: 10 November 2025 Apply now Are you interested in studying how to improve the interaction between research and industry to advance medical innovation? Do you want to next-generation technology transfer
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modeling. Your work will advance mass spectrometry technology, providing new possibilities to study the structure and function of protein assemblies and other large biomolecules. Main responsibilities
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spectrometry, cross-linking mass spectrometry, top-down proteomics and computational modeling. Your work will advance mass spectrometry technology, providing new possibilities to study the structure and function
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within different compartments of a single cell in live animals, enabling us to examine hypotheses in a truly physiological context. In this project, you will contribute to both engineering and neurobiology
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and densities. This creates a ‘chicken-and-egg problem’ when ecosystem restoration is attempted on degraded ecosystems. In this project, the team will apply a new ‘ecology-meets-engineering’ design
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scarcity. For instance: farmers may change water source, irrigation technology, crop type, cultivars and sowing dates; thermoelectric or thermonuclear power plants may adapt their cooling technologies
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for an enthusiastic new colleague who: Holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Dutch HLO) or Master’s degree in (Molecular) Biology, Life Sciences, or a related field. Enjoys collaborating in a team and contributes to a
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unravelling the intricate interplay between mechanical forces, catalysis, and polymer chain cleavage, you will gain valuable insights into the fundamental mechanisms shaping the future of recycling technology