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lives. Technology such as the electricity grid, which our faculty is helping to make completely sustainable and future-proof. At the same time, we are developing the chips and sensors of the future
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. Change. Impact! Faculty Mechanical Engineering From chip to ship. From machine to human being. From idea to solution. Driven by a deep-rooted desire to understand our environment and discover its
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global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! Faculty Mechanical Engineering From chip to ship. From machine to human being
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communication skills in English. Highly motivated for lab work in experimental physics and engineering. Demonstrated self-drive and team worker attitude. Will make you stand out: Demonstrated experimental skills in
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PhD in solid-state spins and their applications for quantum science. Job description We are looking for an passionate candidate to join the Taminiau Lab, which investigates solid-state spins and
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. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! Faculty Mechanical Engineering From chip to ship. From machine to human being. From idea to solution. Driven by a deep-rooted
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) proteins, can pass to traverse their cargo. A mechanistic understanding of this puzzling selectivity has remained lacking. The recent discovery of IDP-based pores in peroxisomes that are similarly selective
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traverse their cargo. A mechanistic understanding of this puzzling selectivity has remained lacking. The recent discovery of IDP-based pores in peroxisomes that are similarly selective but with a drastically
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want to contribute to the next level of self-driving labs? Are you excited about the application of high-throughput experiments to train AI tools to predict properties of complex mixtures? Then join our
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) fabrication of the sensor chips in the MESA+ cleanroom and (4) evaluation of the resulting performance in flow and gas property sensing in our MEMS measurement lab. The project is part of the KIC FLOW