15 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"https:" research jobs at University of Twente in Netherlands
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. Screening is part of the selection procedure About the department The group of Prof. Guido Mul (<https://www.utwente.nl/en/tnw/pcs/>) is part of the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University
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and application To learn more about the project, you may visit: https://www.utwente.nl/en/bms/pa/research/bridge/#project-team For inquiries, please contact Dr. Le Anh Long l.a.n.long@utwente.nl About
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policymakers; and (4) supporting the organization and implementation of a project conference. Information and application To learn more about the project, you may visit: https://www.utwente.nl/en/bms/pa/research
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targeted to the project as a whole and/or the specific subprojects mentioned above The starting date is 26 September 2026 at the latest. Screening is part of the selection procedure About the department
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@utwente.nl ) The first round of interviews will be held on May 19, 2026. Screening is part of the selection process. About the department The Human Media Interaction group does research into multimodal
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or writing sample you are particularly proud of; Contact information for two academic references, preferably including your PhD supervisor, who may be contacted during the selection process; The first round of
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processing, and user-friendly GUI-based analyses for clinical and physiological research. You will combine Python-based software development, biomedical signal processing, and FAIR data design, and contribute
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Digital & Data-Driven Workflows Developing standardised, traceable data acquisition and processing workflows. Contributing to an evolving “digital lab manual” with scripts, procedures, and guidelines
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: david.marpaung@utwente.nl Screening will be a part of the procedure. About the department The NLNP group, chaired by David Marpaung, is embedded in the Applied Nanophotonics department. This department comprises
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currently being manufactured in the 100 mm MESA+ Nanolab microfabrication facility. Within the PIXEurope consortium, the process will be transferred to 200 mm manufacturing and a process design kit (PDK