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Systems. The work at TU/e will focus on the PIC design and technology development. Since Eindhoven is located in the heart of the leading semiconductor and photonics ecosystem “Brainport” (https
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launched at UMC Utrecht, where companies, research and educational institutions come together close to the daily clinical practice. The creation of such an open innovation lab comes with many questions: how
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— contributing directly to biodiversity. With state-of-the-art museum collections and lab facilities, many inspiring colleagues and access to our international network, Naturalis offers everything you need
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with a truly global impact — contributing directly to biodiversity. With state-of-the-art museum collections and lab facilities, many inspiring colleagues and access to our international network
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You will be employed at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. This is a large and diverse department with many
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development and validation of experimental quantum technologies. Finally, you will join a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive team where diverse perspectives are valued and collaboration is at the heart of our
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results. Prepare and submit 1–2 scientific publications. You will be part of a collaborative and supportive research environment at the heart of the Delft University campus. Our team values diversity and
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to the progress of nuclear science and technology. Although they are not used for power generation, they enable critical activities such as isotope production, materials testing, and education. Many
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research environment at the heart of the Delft University campus. Our team values diversity and fosters an inclusive, international culture. Requirements PhD in physics, quantum information science
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isotope production, materials testing, and education. Many of these reactors have been operating for decades, and the ageing of their structural materials is increasingly affecting performance and safety