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the transformative power of real-world experiments, living labs and other experimental settings with new insights, instruments and increased capacities. This will enable change-makers – including researchers
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of Law, department Law & Markets, is looking for a fulltime PhD researcher in AI, Law and Public Power (4,5 years with 20% teaching tasks). Job description PhD AI, Law and Public Power Are you curious
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Vacancies PhD position on Power Electronics and Battery Management Systems for Modular Mobile Charging Key takeaways Are you ready to engineer the future of high-power charging for electric aircraft
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) has a vacancy for a 4-year PhD position (m/f/x) on the subject of Reliable AI-powered Data Analysis in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam. Interested
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Vacancies PhD position: The Power of Personalization Revolutionizing Osteoarthritis Treatment Key takeaways Are you eager to make a real impact on the lives of people with osteoarthritis? We
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of integrating microwave components mapping design techniques from other technologies onto GaN technology, or 3) focus on novel methods for robust very high power amplifiers. You will have a lot of interaction
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. Think, for example, of a municipality that strives to address climate targets by realizing 50 new power stations in their city while citizens aim for a quiet living situations with little interventions
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of diseases. A landmark achievement highlighting this potential is the rapid development of mRNA vaccines, such as those for COVID-19, which demonstrated the power of nanotechnology in delivering life
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vaccines, such as those for COVID-19, which demonstrated the power of nanotechnology in delivering life-saving therapeutics. Despite its promise, the translation of innovative nanomedicines from concepts
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powerful, modern analytical techniques including chemical proteomics and metabolomics. They will have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models, such as macrophages and organoids