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27 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Maastricht University (UM) Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Netherlands
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eager to apply your skills to translational oncology research. You also have: A recent PhD in (bio)medical physics or (bio)medical engineering. A strong interest in radiotherapy, CT imaging, dosimetry
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engineering curricula. This is a unique opportunity to combine research with impact by shaping future curricula. Information Grand societal challenges require a shift in the rationale of engineering curricula
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the end of the project. Our research will deliver foundation for changing one or more engineering curricula within five years. To achieve this, two interlinked sub-projects are devised, conducted by one PhD
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perception of technology and the act of translation. The recent advances in large language models and generative AI has highlighted the need to understand how the creative mind works when translating and the
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. Collaborate with the Catalysis Engineering Group and interdisciplinary teams to advance project goals. What we ask of you PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or related fields. Strong
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Vacancies Academic staff Support staff UT Student Jobs UT as employer UT as employer Employment conditions Career and development Pre and onboarding Tenure Track PhD EngD Working as a UT student
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of technology and the act of translation. The recent advances in large language models and generative AI has highlighted the need to understand how the creative mind works when translating and the differences
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the Principal Investigator (PI), Prof. Ana Guerberof-Arenas. The new machine translation paradigms have drastically changed society’s perception of technology and the act of translation. The recent advances in
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of technology and the act of translation. The recent advances in large language models and generative AI has highlighted the need to understand how the creative mind works when translating and the differences