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imaging technologies. Your colleagues: A dynamic, interdisciplinary team of intensivists, clinical technologists, PhD candidates, and researchers working at the Intensive Care Unit of Maastricht UMC+ In
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accurate, well-characterized methods that serve as traceable standards for biomarker quantification, enabling reliable and reproducible measurements across different assays. In this PhD project, you will
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We seek a motivated and curious PhD candidate to join the High-tech Business & Entrepreneurship Department (HBE) section at the Faculty of Behavioural Management and Social Sciences (BMS) for our
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for sustainable spare parts management using additive manufacturing. You will explore how to: Design supply chains that include AM-based remanufacturing facilities. Optimize spare parts inventories and ordering
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The Faculty of Science Leiden and the Leiden Institute of Chemistry are looking for a PhD candidate: PhD Candidate: Design and chemical synthesis of glycopeptide-based probes We are seeking a highly
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multiple teams), and ill-defined (team boundaries are unclear). This challenges our understanding of the nature and effective management of contemporary teamwork. Therefore, the objective of the PhD project
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, you will be given the opportunity to spend 10-12 months at CERN in Geneva. Your project will be supervised by Dr Mengqing Wu (Radboud University). This position is part of a research project called ’Are
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the Faculty of Spatial Sciences and Rijkswaterstaat, as well as insights from previous NGinfra projects conducted within the department. Central to the PhD project is understanding how infrastructure managers
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: unstable, part-time, ill-defined” available. Project description Over 90% of today’s organizations rely on teamwork, investing billions of euros in team development each year. Most of the knowledge
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allograft failure. The central hypothesis of the PERSonalized IMMunosuppression for ONe kidney for life (PERSIMMON) project which is funded by NWO is that transplantation outcomes can be improved further by