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close partnership with (inter)national academia and industry. Our user facilities are open to industry and university researchers. As an institute of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) DIFFER plays a key
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. Preferably, you have experience in one or more of the following fields: scientific instrumentation, microfabrication, 3D-printing, finite element analysis, atomic force microscopy (AFM), microfluidics, optical
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on addressing the complexity of the device-software-application-data design space, enabling systematic and efficient exploration using modeling and simulation tools.## Key Responsibilities- Identify and
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generation design. Hence, a strong background in microwave engineering is preferred. Moreover, it is expected that the project will require the application of COMSOL analysis and the use of other similar
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to support businesses, policymakers and NGOs in measuring environmental impacts of (agri-food) products, and designing pathways to reduce those? We are looking for an experienced colleague with a market- and
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projects within the field of microscopy; writing research reports and scientific publications; designing, conducting, and reporting on validation studies; monitoring and applying food and feed safety
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Your job Do you have experience conducting economic research on the Dutch or European agricultural sector? Would you like to contribute to sustainable and future-proof agriculture and agrifood
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leveraged a culture of open, collaborative innovation to scale the reach of our ideas and pace of iteration, without having to scale our headcount. We operate in Chicago, New York, and Amsterdam. In our
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you have experience conducting economic research on the Dutch or European
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methods and solutions, and advise governments and other stakeholders. Depending on your expertise and experience, the focus will be on either poultry or dairy cattle. Together with fellow researchers and