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of interaction and urban design, where your research can shape the vision of open and accessible cities! Join Us! This postdoctoral position integrates data-driven and human-centered research methods first to
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that astrocytes use for interacting with synapses and to tune their function, in health and disease. The candidate will perform genetic manipulation of astrocytes to study their structural and functional
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Innovation: Identify and implement improvements in LES sub-grid scale models or actuator disk/line representations to better capture turbine-atmosphere interactions. Scientific Impact: Lead the authoring
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acquisition, and analysis. The postdoctoral researcher will be part of an active international research community, with regular seminars, collaborations, and opportunities to interact with researchers across
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assessment within defence contexts, while also contributing to the academic literature on cyber security analytics. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/359873/postdoctoral-position
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. The position combines microbial ecology, metabolomics, data integration, and bioinformatics, and offers close collaboration with experimental researchers working on microbe-microbe and plant–microbe interactions
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interdisciplinary environment where fundamental research is closely linked to application. You will interact with leading experts in materials science, electrochemistry, and battery technology, and contribute
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consist of multiple interacting components whose therapeutic behaviour changes after administration due to biological interactions (protein corona formation, degradation, payload release). Current AI
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project and interacting with the different partners and stakeholders in the project contributing to some teaching activities and possibly supervising Bachelor and Master students (20% of the time) Where
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–structure interaction, material characterisation, dynamic loading, and monitoring, and with engineers from the city’s infrastructure department. TU Delft offers a collaborative and international research