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). At the Chair of 'Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Isotope Research' (AMS) a state-of-the-art AMS system (HAMSTER) with the highest sensitivity is being set-up in collaboration with the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden
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experimental data, enabling accurate prediction of nonlinear phenomena such as modal interactions and dissipation pathways across scales: from complex structural assemblies to nanomechanical resonators. In
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state-of-the-art high heat flux testing, simulating the extreme environments of fusion reactors. Harness advanced computational tools to model complex particle-material interactions and predict material
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geographical locations within the Netherlands, and to acquire skills by active participation in science communication activities, interacting with public audiences and taking part in a pilot programme where
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Theme I "System change". The programme offers an ambitious high-gain challenge that goes beyond what’s state-of-the-art to find greener alternatives to well-established processes and raw materials in
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design (how to design the magnetic and electrical circuits that interact to convert mechanical power into electrical power). Thermal design (how to get rid of the heat developed in the electric and
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embedded in state-of-the-art electron microscopes—providing a unique platform to detect electrons after interacting with the moving nanoparticle. This setup will enable you to apply strong nonlinear forces
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therefore benefit from strong cross-fertilizing interactions between candidates. Is Your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education You hold a PhD degree with demonstrated
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properties, as well as distinct activation and interaction potentials and localization. Thus, type 1 dendritic cells are known to cross-present antigens and activate CD8 T cell responses, Langerhans Cells
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areas of physics. You will develop a chip-based levitation system that can be embedded in state-of-the-art electron microscopes—providing a unique platform to detect electrons after interacting with