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Key takeaways Job description We are looking for an impact (business) developer to work in the rolling-out of our UT Impact Domains. You will specifically work on developing the UT proposition and
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the bicarbonate/formate half-cell. The PostDoc position is part of a larger project, called “Redox Blend” with other universities, and research institutes (DIFFER and TNO), within the National Growth Fund program
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to this email address or via LinkedIn. They will not be taken into consideration. You can apply via the button below. About the department You will be a part of the Photo Catalytic Synthesis lab (<https
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the MSuS and AOT groups, allowing extensive collaboration and knowledge exchange. As part of the PhD program, you would have the opportunity to receive further education within the Twente Graduate School and
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part of the ESDiT programme on the ethics of SDTs (see below), specifically a research line in ESDiT on methodological innovation, and involves close collaboration with another postdoc working
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motivation letter. For more info please visit our website [https://www.utwente.nl/en/tnw/mm/] or contact the secretariat of the Department Molecules and Materials secretariat-molmat-tnw@utwente.nl, or Prof. Dr
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the largest program in Europe on green carbon conversion, i.e., the Dutch consortium HyCARB. Converting CO2 into valuable chemicals using renewable electricity is a key challenge for the sustainable chemical
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such attacks from affecting real-world LLM systems, where we focus on methods that limit the computational overhead to minimize the energy, and therefore environmental cost of such defences. These research
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field observations by including the local impact conditions on the blade with the cumulative damage analysis. Moreover, a predictive tool will be developed that allows site-specific analysis based
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mention that they cause a large waste of resources that impact the sustainability of the DNS. By the time a malicious domain is flagged by threat intelligence feeds, damage has often already occurred