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Quantum Information (QGQI) cluster at the University of Amsterdam. The main focus of the group is to study the quantum dynamics in trapped ions while at the same time developing technology for emerging
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these activities. What we ask of you We are looking for someone who is excited about pushing novel types of ultracold atom experiments to new reals of AMO physics. You also should have a recent master in
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journals; participating in PhD training programme of the University of Amsterdam and The Graduate School Neurosciences Amsterdam Rotterdam (ONWAR); assist teaching and supervision of Bachelor and Master
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master project in experimental ultracold atom or trapped ion group; good team working skills; good English skills; experience with at least a few of the following: experimental work with optics, lasers
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It’s not about ticking boxes—it’s about your perspective, ideas, and drive. Does this sound like you? Academically grounded – Successful completion of a Master degree in Economics and Business
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, functionalized with moieties for antifouling properties, and incorporate them onto material surfaces to enable reactive or sacrificial properties in real-world applications. Your main tasks will include
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-creation processes by designing methods of co-creation differently. This is the main research aim of this PhD research. Specifically, this project focuses on key research frontiers: how co-creation can
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-world applications. Your main tasks will include to: Developing (and derivatizing) polylysine-coated microfluidic channel capable of signal processing. Demonstrating programmable release of sacrificial
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up with GREEFA and Fruitmasters, respectively market leaders in the development and application of fruit sorting automation. The main goal of your PhD project will be to develop combined X-ray and
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, including a list of publications (if applicable). Transcript of your Master and Bachelor course grades. Please note: Only complete applications submitted through the online portal will be considered