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research project funded by NWO. The SYNERGY project brings together a large consortium of researchers from multiple Dutch universities and knowledge institutes (Tilburg University, Eindhoven University
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can manage multiple tasks. You keep calm under pressure and meet deadlines. You have a strong commitment to open science principles What else do we offer you A fully funded 0.8FTE postdoctoral
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, and biologists to align technological developments with biological research needs. Supporting radiobiology research projects with high-level technical expertise. Exploring AI-based methods for imaging
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and as part of a team. You are creative, proactive and can manage multiple tasks. You keep calm under pressure and meet deadlines. You have a strong commitment to open science principles What else do we
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experts and in alignment with ongoing initiatives within the Agency. Your objectives will be to perform independent research and development, targeting one or more of the following key areas, subject to
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investigating astrocyte biology at multiple scales, from molecules to whole-brain function. As such, you will collaborate with an enthusiastic team of PhD students and postdocs from the lab of Mark Verheijen, as
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. Explore multiple surface modification strategies including Poly-L-lysine, silane-based approaches, and novel functionalization techniques. Molecular Recognition Elements: Characterize the performance
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acceleration and neuromorphic computing, while also aligning with the hosting team’s strategic priorities in onboard autonomy, radiation robustness, and efficient edge processing. Scientifically, you will in
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team working across multiple historical contexts. Your position Tilburg University is hiring a full-time postdoctoral researcher (1.0 FTE, 17 months) in law, history, or social and behavioural sciences
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, and lipid biomarkers. Explore multiple surface modification strategies including Poly-L-lysine, silane-based approaches, and novel functionalization techniques. Molecular Recognition Elements