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expected to be able to act independently as well as to collaborate effectively with members of a larger team and supervise Master students. Good English skills are required. The work takes place in Delft
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to the adaptation of the Environmental Noise Directive for these new technologies. Your main focus will be to develop machine learning-based drone noise models that will be able to generate an accoustic footprint
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? Please apply no later than 26 January 2026 via the application button and upload the following documents: Your motivation letter. Your Curriculum Vitae. Your list of grades/transcripts (bachelor and master
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algorithms. Biological knowledge is a plus, but not necessary. Mathematical Maturity: Ability to write mathematical proofs and formal texts as evidenced by a master's thesis report or similar documents
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group, you will work towards addressing the main challenges in the field by working on experiments involving integrated photonics, single photon detectors, and color center qubits. You will focus
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to uncover shared mechanisms in cancer and neurological disorders The primary emphasis is on method development, guided by real-world biological and clinical questions arising from the ADORE consortium
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diverse group of people from different countries and disciplines, and we welcome candidates who contribute to and enjoy this diversity. Job requirements You must be able to demonstrate: Masters degree in
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architecture of reconstituted synapses High-resolution structure determination of synaptic CAM pairs Confirmative structure-function studies in primary neurons The successful applicant will be the driver
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data in complex field settings (innovation in ecology). Each of the 12 candidates will conduct research based in one of the three main subject areas of WildBotics: (i) Robot system design for nature
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classical waves, forming a new regime of dispersive wave interactions. Thus, the nature of bandgaps in boundary layer flows remains unclear and unexplored. The main objective of this project is to