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in Compromised Environments Our goal: Advance regenerative medicine by developing in silico models that reveal how bone regenerates including how this process changes in compromised biological
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out to Frank Boons at f.boons@maastrichtuniversity.nl or Laura Daniels (Recruiter) with questions about the process via laura.daniels@maastrichtuniversity.nl . You can also apply directly using the
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the Maastricht Graduate School of Law. A good pension scheme (ABP), company fitness options, and an inspiring workplace in the heart of Europe. How to apply The selection process has two stages: **Pre-proposal
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and research possible. Postdoctoral Researcher – Modelling Plant–Microbe Interactions Our goal: Develop computational models that integrate plant developmental processes with microbial community
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one of today’s most pressing waste challenges: textiles. By exploring novel recycling processes such as hydrothermal treatment, we work towards sustainable solutions with direct societal relevance. Do
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19 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Maastricht University (UM) Research Field Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Process engineering Researcher Profile First Stage
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19 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Maastricht University (UM) Research Field Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Process engineering Researcher Profile First Stage
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do Data collection – Include patients, conduct MRI measurements, administer cognitive tests, collaborate with a software engineer to create a smartphone app Analyses – Follow up patients and process
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influence each other, but also investigate symbiotic processes that help plants thrive. By developing and analysing multi-species models, you will contribute to a deeper understanding of how plants and
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multi-agent systems, (medical) signal and image processing, FAIR principles, game theory, intelligent search techniques and affective computing are internationally recognized. What makes our research so