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. For more information, see the https://ascor.uva.nl/ . The Postdoc project is led by Dr. Corinna Oschatz in close cooperation with Dr. Alessandro Nai and Dr. Andreas Schuck. It will be embedded within
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TU Delft’s Intelligent Systems department, with close collaborations with project partners TNO and TU Delft’s Transport & Planning department. More information on the project (and a 2nd PostDoc vacancy
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and master students. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356604/postdoc-in-ai-for-cardiovascula… Requirements Specific Requirements You have a PhD degree in medical image
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that generate accurate anatomical volumetric images and quantitative biomarkers, for the characterization of tissue composition or microstructure and blood flow quantification. We recently unlocked 2D ultrasound
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to arrange an interview. Candidates that progress to the next stage will be invited to visit in person and attend a second interview. Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteAmsterdam
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at the interface of power electronics, energy systems, and battery management. You will work closely with a second postdoctoral researcher focused on energy-system modelling, ensuring strong collaboration between
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. Key issues are inclusive ownership arrangements, stages of development and investment sources determining risk and risk appetite. Second, you analyse the project’s use-cases (municipalities in
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for utilisation in future energy-efficient nanoscale electronic devices. Two-dimensional (2D) materials provide an exciting platform to host unconventional superconductivity and novel types of magnetic ground
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of functional glycans in situ and development of advanced infection model systems to study the role of functional receptors. These models will include (genetically engineered) stem cell-derived 2D and 3D
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of the massive mobilization of labour and land for the production of these commodities. You will be working with the data assembled in the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations. https