53 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing PhD positions at University of Groningen
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at a fundamental level how nanomedicines, such as the lipid nanoparticles used to deliver RNA for the vaccines against Covid19, interact with and are processed by cells. The Department’s research
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disciplines could be relevant, including (but not limited to): (bio)physics, (biomedical) engineering, nanotechnology, and the pharmaceutical sciences. The fit to the position and/or the willingness to explore
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artificial intelligence, computational cognitive science, human-computer interaction, computer science, information systems, or another relevant field. - A keen interest in pursuing interdisciplinary research
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for another three years. Prolongation of the contract is contingent on sufficient progress in the first year to indicate that a successful completion of the PhD thesis within the next three years is to be
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flexible alternative. Thanks to their significant thermal inertia and ultra-low-temperature operation, DHCNs can absorb surplus renewable energy, respond to market signals, alleviate grid stress, and provide
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research, driving the development of innovative, sustainable and smart processes and products through world-class research while actively investing in graduate and undergraduate education and mentorship
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strong translational and societal impact component. We are looking for enthusiastic and talented PhD candidates with Essential qualifications An excellent MSc degree in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular
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of Clinical Movement Sciences) Project Overview: Join our dynamic team at YAG, where we specialize in motor learning—the process of using sensory systems to acquire and maintain movements. Our expertise ranges
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manufacturing. As steel is highly recyclable its usage helps in creating a more sustainable world. For simulations of industrial processes concerning such complex materials one must typically rely on continuum
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manufacturing. As steel is highly recyclable its usage helps in creating a more sustainable world. For simulations of industrial processes concerning such complex materials one must typically rely on continuum