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, you will generate and study human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived cardiomyocytes and engineered cardiac tissues (ECTs). You will develop patient-specific cardiac models to identify
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Modelling for Dementia Support Technologies Our goal: This PhD project is part of the European project DEM-CAPS (www.demcaps.org ) aimed at developing and validating a health-economic modelling framework
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of multiple inequalities and by developing approaches that strengthen resilience, health, and well-being for diverse populations worldwide. Assistant Professor in Social Inequality and Diversity in
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work 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 university
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measurements. A key element of the project is the development of an interactive supply chain simulation game that serves as an experimental research platform (https://msgames.in/ ). In addition, you will design
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collaborate with colleagues in one of our research centers, such as the Center for Gender and Diversity and the Maastricht Center for Citizenship, Migration, and Development. The position and profile We offer a
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subdomains within accounting, i.e., auditing, financial accounting, and management accounting & control. As a PhD candidate, you’ll develop research that matters. You’ll choose a topic within one of
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software accessible through appropriate repositories. Support the development of data management plans and software management plans. Provide guidance on ethical considerations and compliance with laws and
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highly motivated researcher with a PhD degree in chemistry, holding skills in organic and polymer synthesis. You are willing to collaborate closely with both public and private partners on the development
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Welcome to Maastricht University!Do you want to be trained to develop multi-level thrombosis risk prediction