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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf - HZDR - Helmholtz Association | Freiberg, Sachsen | Germany | 6 days ago
raw materials more efficiently and to recycle them in an environmentally friendly way. The Group Electron Beam Analytics within the Department of Analytics is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d
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an adapted walkthrough method (Dugay et al. 2018 ) to perform case studies of a few selected services, this project will aim to critically assess the alignment or divergence between: platform environments
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”, taking place at the R&D unit LEAF-Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture And Food, of the Instituto Superior de Agronomia, for the development of the tasks described in item 2, in accordance with
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Groenenborger in a dynamic and stimulating working environment. Find out more about working at the University of Antwerp here . Want to apply? You can apply for this vacancy through the University of Antwerp’s
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by the charity Working Families. Cranfield University's expertise in automation, embedded systems, and global development engineering provides an ideal research environment for this innovative project
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(technical personnel and toilet users), implementing AI-driven data analytics for system optimization, and creating predictive models for environmental and social impact assessment. Students will work with
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, coordination mechanisms, and communication processes that enable effective technology transition and successful coordination between partners in complex, multi-stakeholder environments. The study will offer new
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an excellent research environment consisting of more than 40 researchers and equipped with state-of-the-art lab facilities and research equipment. The scope of ELCAT is situated in the field of electrochemistry
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dynamic and stimulating working environment and in close collaboration with the Laboratory for Experimental Hematology (LEH) and Center for Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine (CCRG) at the University
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proactive problem-solving approach, coupled with the ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic academic environment, is crucial for meeting deadlines and achieving educational objectives