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close partnership with (inter)national academia and industry. Our user facilities are open to industry and university researchers. As an institute of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) DIFFER plays a key
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available for a four-year term as part of the recently awarded ELSA Lab for Technical Industry (ELSA4TI) (funded within the NGF-Call AiNed ELSA Labs). The ELSA4TI Lab is led by Prof Ming Cao, Director of
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We are looking for a keen and bright candidate for a PhD position that is available for a four-year term as part of the recently awarded ELSA Lab for Technical Industry (ELSA4TI) (funded within
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. Through strong industry partnerships, ENTEG fosters knowledge transfer and contributes to the growth and competitiveness of the engineering sector. The institute provides a collaborative, resource-rich
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fundamental science to social science; policy-makers, regulatory bodies; industry, patients and citizens) and PhD candidate will also join these efforts. As a PhD candidate, you are committed to conducting
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public organisations operate and coordinate themselves and their relations with private parties in the construction industry. This PhD project aims to experiment with unique shared service centres
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tools and programming languages such as R or Python; an interest in working together with people from the food industry; you are an ambitious and highly motivated scientist; you are a creative researcher
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this industry-funded partnership project you will do multi-disciplinary work to assess the underlying mechanisms of how different ingredients impact on digestion and subsequent metabolic and appetite effects
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spanning nanomedicine and fundamental science to social science; policy-makers, regulatory bodies; industry, patients and citizens) in order to accelerate and support the development of novel nanomedicines
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manufacturing. As steel is highly recyclable its usage helps in creating a more sustainable world. For simulations of industrial processes concerning such complex materials one must typically rely on continuum