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! The sensing technologies that are being developed in the Molecular Biosensing group (MBx, see www.tue.nl/mbx ) are unique in the world. The sensors are based on reversible single-molecule interactions
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on information theory for communication and sensing. This is a full-time position for four years and will be based in the Information and Communication Theory (ICT) Lab within the Electrical Engineering (EE
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? Then we have at Wageningen University & Research an exciting opportunity for you. In this PhD project, you would unravel the function of butterfly taste receptor neurons by determining to which plant
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Are you enthusiastic about quantum physics and its foundations? Do you want to explore the transition from the classical to the quantum world while developing real-world applications in quantum sensing
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characterisation (developing of testing procedures). The ultimate goal is to prototype demonstrators that are responsive in a magnetic field, with fast response and remote control. These prototypes will demonstrate
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the classical to the quantum world while developing real-world applications in quantum sensing? Then this PhD position is for you! Quantum technologies are based on uniquely quantum effects. Among them, sensors
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sustainable energy. With approximately 100 staff and over 100 PhD students, we engage daily in up-to-date and relevant teaching and research in the fields of planning, demography, and geography. Through our
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. The PhD is situated within economic geography and spatial planning, and will use a mixed methods approach wherein quantitative data (e.g. socioeconomic and logistical data) will be combined with qualitative
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Economics, Computational Science, Geography, Environmental Studies, or Engineering & Policy Analysis; Knowledge of a programming language (Python, Julia, etc) and training in any of the simulation methods
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availability of sufficient tax-based governmental budgets to afford it. Job requirements A candidate should ideally have: MSc in Environmental Economics, Spatial Economics, Computational Science, Geography