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relevant payload elements used in the science-mode control loop; From the high-fidelity simulator, perform the derivation of adequate analysis and synthesis models that capture model uncertainties using
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to contribute to the development of innovative EO solutions. We offer: a stimulating multinational, interdisciplinary and open work environment; access to high-performance computing infrastructure and
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excellent communication and writing skills (in English). You possess a high degree of independence and can effectively collaborate with others. You have a strong goal-oriented attitude. Experience with any
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biochemical reactions within condensate droplets at high resolution. This research will provide insights into condensate mechanochemistry as well as disease-relevant processes in condensed phases, including
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Independent performance of empirical research on disability, sexuality, and care. Leading survey design, interview protocols, and workshop facilitation. Ensuring ethical, inclusive, and respectful engagement
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a postdoctoral researcher, you will play a central role in the operation of the project and will be embedded in an international, policy-facing research environment at the interface of strategy
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for Neuroscience (DCN) at the Faculty of Science of Radboud University, where a team of scientists – Dr Richard van Wezel, Dr Corette Wierenga and Dr Marijn Kuijpers – will collaborate to perform patch-clamp
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high-value polymers from complex waste streams such as multilayer packaging and mixed plastic waste, leading to large volumes being incinerated or landfilled. Solvent based recycling offers a promising
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the Teratom project, led by the Technical University Eindhoven, and financed by National Growth Fund NXTGEN Hightech programme: Future-proof high-tech equipment. Qualifications A PhD degree in physics, physical
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skills, preferably in C/C++. Ability to conduct high quality academic research, reflected in demonstrable outputs. A team player who enjoys coaching PhD and Master's students and working in a dynamic