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optical probes on micro-photonic chips for submicron-scale optogenetics, the development of a neuron–computer interface system, and the use of iPSC-derived human neurons for all-optical physiology
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on cell-state diversity within tumours. In parallel, you will collaborate closely with a postdoctoral researcher to develop and apply novel proximity-labelling strategies to chart dynamic protein–protein
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will be embedded in the sensorimotor research group of Prof. Pieter Medendorp. The group’s research focuses on the neural mechanisms of perceptual processing, motor control and sensorimotor integration
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. Where you will be working You will work within the Physical-Organic Chemistry department as part of the Big Chemistry Robotlab team. At the Robot Lab, a team of chemists, computer scientists and engineers
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the selection procedure. The first interviews will take place on 4 June. Any second interview will take place on 16 June. You will preferably start your employment on 1 September 2026. We can imagine you're
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of RSCR is to improve the understanding of the processes leading to inequalities in various societies through investigating the societal phenomena of social inequality and inclusion. Faculty of Social
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employment on 1 September 2026. We can imagine you're curious about our application procedure . It describes what you can expect during the application procedure and how we handle your personal data and
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. Where you will be working You will work at the Department of Sociology at Radboud University. The department’s central research themes are inequality, family and social relationships, and processes
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on Monday 30 March. You will preferably start your employment as soon as possible. We can imagine you're curious about our application procedure . It describes what you can expect during the application
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oral presentation of research ideas by the candidate. You will preferably start your employment on 1 September 2026. We can imagine you're curious about our application procedure . It describes what you