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@rug.nl Three research directions Website for additional job details https://www.academictransfer.com/355088/ Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteUniversity
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% of their time to teaching in years 2-4. FEB encourages early stage researchers to develop a healthy work-life balance, for example by facilitating those wishing to combine family planning with excellent
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enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB’s programmes, academic staff and research
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enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB's programmes, academic staff and research do
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enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB's programmes, academic staff and research do
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to both scientific peers and a broad audience. Excellent teamwork skills, and is willing to work with a diverse group of researchers and technicians, and can also work independently. We offer you in
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such as performance and fault-tolerance. Due to the critical nature of many distributed systems, their correctness is of crucial importance. The verification of distributed systems, however, is notoriously
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, researchers from universities, universities of applied sciences, and TNO work together with citizens, businesses, and municipalities to develop and accelerate positive energy districts in practice. An important
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enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB's programmes, academic staff and research do
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to three months per season. - Conduct laboratory work to develop a biological clock using a methylation approach. - Collaborate with other researchers on the long-term project and other relevant groups