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, transcriptomics, and proteomics and work on advanced biological systems for modelling infection including macrophages, organoids, zebrafish, primary and clinical samples. Embedding within the Institutes of Biology
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, mathematical problems and quantum information theory. The research of the Amsterdam String Theory Group centers around the current developments in this field. The PhD candidate will do original research in
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; optimisation, systems and control; and sustainable chemical engineering and biotechnology. Qualifications The ideal PhD candidate for this position is a talented engineer with a Master's degree and has
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a talented engineer with a Master's degree and has the following traits: 1. A Master’s degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related field, with hands-on experience
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assisting in courses. Requirements Desired profile A master degree in computer science, artificial intelligence, or (very) similar. Self-drive, creativity, rigor, sense of ownership, and excitement to push
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Sustainable Resources. Our faculty is home to about 2,900 Bachelor's and Master's students, 550 employees and 150 PhD candidates. Our educational and research programmes are closely connected with UT research
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well as their cleanroom fabrication by silicon micromachining will be investigated. The main challenges are (1) the design and modelling of new sensor topologies, (2) development of the MEMS fabrication processes, (3
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temporarily, as needed, when needed. The goal of this project is to advance the understanding of how working memory is implemented in the human brain. To this end, the main objective is to develop a neural
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improved. The primary focus will be on the Netherlands, with comparisons to other countries and regions, including Europe and Australia. Special attention will be given to the surgical and medical management
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education and research activities, focused on policy and management topics in healthcare. ESHPM offers a bachelor's degree programme, five master's degree programmes, a bridging programme for lateral entrants