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to preserving and promoting biodiversity and ecosystem health. Our department brings together aquatic and terrestrial ecologists focusing on plants, animals and microorganisms, and their interactions in a
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startling mechanisms with minimal seabed disturbance. Construction and experimental testing will be supported by a team of electrical and mechanical technicians. This position offers the opportunity to work
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prototype fishing systems that integrate detection and startling mechanisms with minimal seabed disturbance. Construction and experimental testing will be supported by a team of electrical and mechanical
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for protocols, technologies and ground-based facilities. Your tasks will include the following: Supporting the creation of sample curation as a new capability in Europe: Liaise with European and global partners
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, tailoring their structure by varying deposition conditions and introducing e.g barrier layers in order to control their response to thermal activation Develop usage of metrology tools to characterize
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arms performing delicate physical interaction tasks. Your project is partially funded by a Knowledge and Innovation Covenant (KIC) grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) entitled “STEADFAST – Swarm
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the Moon or Mars and develop a representative demonstrator. The rover system must be able to perform exploration tasks completely autonomously with possible interactions with an astronaut or the ground
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structural system. Provide pragmatic solutions for the flight vehicle test bed by selecting the right materials and designing subsystems (e.g. the propulsion system) capable of being integrated in the concise
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insight into possible sources of variation, facilitating more proactive quality control. Having an understanding of the interactions that happen in a complex system and process is key to the implementation
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this position will be to provide in vitro biochemical, biophysical and structural data from novel mutants of the EGFR kinase domain to drive and validate algorithmic development. Organisation The vacancy is