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for children and young adults. You are a creative and enthusiastic researcher with an MSc degree in Physics, Engineering or Biomedical Engineering, or similar. You have a clear interest in developing imaging
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of metal electrodeposition is largely lacking. Knowledge gaps remain on the exact mechanisms of conversion from solid oxides to metallic iron, as well as the exact physics and operation parameters
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interpreting results. You will be working in a stimulating interdisciplinary biomedical research team, including neurologists, clinical neurophysiologists, MRI scientists, imaging engineers, physicists
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imaging systems capable of penetrating fog, dust, and even certain solid materials. These systems will deliver detailed, high-resolution imaging in challenging conditions where conventional optical sensors
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PhD students, you will further perform human testing of several prototype devices developed at Delft University of Technology and you will cleverly review and interpret the measurement data
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(such as for longitudinal, genomics, imaging etc. data) using platforms like Snakemake, Nextflow. By combining prompt engineering, modular workflow synthesis, and open-source pipeline deployment, the project
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devices developed at Delft University of Technology and you will cleverly review and interpret the measurement data, such that you can propose novel autonomous data interpretation techniques. How to process
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surface rheology and material science in food physics and from environmental process engineering. We will investigate which ones of these chemicals are the problem source and redesign the biological process
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processes. In this project, we will leverage the advanced voltage imaging in larval zebrafish to investigate how intrinsic plasticity reshapes neuronal behavior. Your job Traditional electrophysiological
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7 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Amsterdam UMC Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Medical sciences » Medicine Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country