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to uncover shared mechanisms in cancer and neurological disorders The primary emphasis is on method development, guided by real-world biological and clinical questions arising from the ADORE consortium
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diverse group of people from different countries and disciplines, and we welcome candidates who contribute to and enjoy this diversity. Job requirements You must be able to demonstrate: Masters degree in
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classical waves, forming a new regime of dispersive wave interactions. Thus, the nature of bandgaps in boundary layer flows remains unclear and unexplored. The main objective of this project is to
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where innovation in aerospace meets global challenges. Our support and scientific staff, including PhD candidates, postdocs, and students, largely work together on three main themes: the energy transition
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students, largely work together on three main themes: the energy transition, sustainable aerospace, and safety and security, with the aim of tackling climate change and contributing to the independence and
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group, you will work towards addressing the main challenges in the field by working on experiments involving integrated photonics, single photon detectors, and color center qubits. You will focus
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! Faculty Applied Sciences With more than 1,100 employees, including 150 pioneering principal investigators, as well as a population of about 3,600 passionate students, the Faculty of Applied Sciences is an
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and scientific staff, including PhD candidates, postdocs, and students, largely work together on three main themes: the energy transition, sustainable aerospace, and safety and security, with the aim
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on electrochemical conversion that includes >20 principal investigators across the campus, where electrochemical advances are used and valorised in upscaled prototypes, in collaboration with industrial partners. Job
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the department and with companies in this project. The work will also contribute to TU Delft’s e-Refinery institute on electrochemical conversion that includes >20 principal investigators across the campus, where