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critical care physiology. Collaborative across disciplines – You communicate effectively with clinicians, engineers, and researchers, and feel at home in a multidisciplinary environment. Clear and persuasive
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environment. Clear communicator – You demonstrate excellent written and spoken English and can present scientific findings with clarity and impact. What we offer At Maastricht University, you’ll work in an
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communication skills are essential, with fluency in English required. If you are eager to contribute to innovative research that bridges technology, economics, and public health, we invite you to apply. What we
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, schools, communities, and online spaces – we hope to uncover the social, emotional, and behavioral consequences that cannot fully emerge in experimental paradigms. Planned methodology includes primary data
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public holidays, and the option to accrue up to 12 extra days through compensation hours. Flexible working hours, a home office allowance, and hybrid working options. A close-knit community of colleagues
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shape your research independently and develop your ideas. A close-knit community of colleagues to collaborate and grow with. A solid pension plan via ABP, company fitness schemes, and access to various
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bring knowledge of, or interest in, clinical medicine and data science or biochemistry. Collaborative mindset – You communicate clearly and contribute positively to a research team. Fluent in English
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. Interdisciplinary interest – You bring knowledge of, or interest in, vascular imaging and artificial intelligence. Collaborative mindset – You communicate clearly and contribute effectively within a research team
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communicative – You interpret scientific literature with ease, understand research workflows and maintain accurate records. You communicate clearly and work well with colleagues across the project. Organised and
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processes: cure instead of care. The scientific community has made large steps in this direction over the past decade, however, our understanding of the fundamentals of cell, tissue and organ regeneration and