23 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Robert Gordon University" positions at Maastricht University (UM)
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Welcome to Maastricht University! Are you driven to make an impact in cancer research while developing yourself
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. Within that scope you will bring in, share, and develop valuable expertise on System and Network Security. You will be part of the ambitious Cybersecurity team, that operates at Maastricht University in
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days through compensation hours. Flexible working hours, a home office allowance, and the option to work from home. Freedom and space to shape your work independently and develop your ideas. A close-knit
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Epidemiology, advancing interdisciplinary methods to ensure reliable AI in healthcare through innovative statistical and health-economic approaches. You will develop value-of-information measures and software
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incompletely understood, partly due to the lack of physiologically relevant experimental models. This project aims to develop an advanced multicellular organ-on-chip platform that recapitulates the structural
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office allowance, and the option to work from home. Freedom and space to shape your work independently and develop your ideas. A close-knit community of colleagues to collaborate and grow with. A solid
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stakeholders. Currently, at the campus a strong knowledgebase is being developed to facilitate education, research and innovation in an interdisciplinary setting. You will work as part of the recently
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allows. Opportunities for professional development through training programmes and research collaborations within the Drive-RM consortium (https://drive-rm.nl/) A close-knit international research
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the Brightlands Future Farming Institute and the Digital Competence Centre. The Brightlands Future Farming Institute (BFFI) develops innovative solutions for sustainable and data-driven plant breeding. To realise
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-Enhanced Biomaterials for Next-Generation Skeletal Repair Our goal: To develop next-generation biomaterials that actively stimulate bone regeneration by delivering molecular instructions directly to cells