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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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experience with proteomic or lipidomic analysis is required. Experience with data-analysis with R is required; You are highly motivated, creative and willing to work with human blood samples and large -omics
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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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, awarded by time of appointment, and a grade of at least 8.0 on a ten-point scale (or equivalent) Well-developed research skills, including the ability to formulate creative research questions, descriptive
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committed to an inclusive and diverse work environment: we want to develop talent and creativity by bringing together people from different backgrounds and cultures. We recruit and select on the basis
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, so creativity and initiative are essential. There might be opportunity for travel, so the candidate should be willing to travel. You also possess: A completed PhD in public health, public policy
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observability, potentially integrating physics-aware constraints and generative modelling approaches. Both tracks interact closely to create a data–model feedback loop, enabling systematic analysis of how
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Studies department and the research school.The Media Studies department is a leading international institute in media archaeology, the creative industries, datafication, digital methods, and information
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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
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working with large datasets, modelling, and developing innovative ideas? Are you a creative researcher looking to build your profile for future career opportunities? If so, the Landscape Dynamics group is