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5 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile
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. Due to the international character of our research, good command of spoken and written English is essential. We highly encourage applicants from all members of our community and of diverse backgrounds
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exploring how activists adapt and innovate in response to digital repression? Do you like thinking about alternative media and technology? Do you have experience with ethnographic research? Are you passionate
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conditions. By combining bio-electrochemical experiments, with omics and genetic engineering approaches, you will unravel the mechanisms that underly extracellular electron transfer in yeast, and assess its
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Your job Are you eager to perform cutting-edge experimental soft-matter research to understand the mechanical and structure-function properties of milk fat globules and to reverse-engineer them
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/regional/spatial economics; behavioural economics; Economic geography; Computational Science; Geo-information Science, Complex systems engineering and management, Industrial Ecology or[KL1] a similar
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mineralogy control magnetic stability. Presenting your findings at international conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. You will be supervised by Dr Lennart de Groot and work closely with a
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activity under controlled metabolic stress. This platform enables systematic investigation of how neurons transition between reversible and irreversible dysfunction and allows testing of candidate
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engineering or a related field; strong skills in data analysis, machine learning or computational modeling, preferably applied to neuroimaging data; experience with programming and data analysis (e.g. Python
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Science, Electrical Engineering or a closely related discipline; Good communication skills and an excellent command of English; A strong computer networking background, excellent coding skills and willingness to work