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background in Earth Sciences or another appropriate field. You will work on the project “Nanoscale Rock Magnetism and Magnetic Imaging”. Your job This study is part of the ERC Consolidator project SPARK, which
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to explore related topics in Parameterized/Fine-grained complexity or Theoretical Computer Science at large. Your job In algorithm design, the paradigm of decomposition is omnipresent. In the 5-year ERC
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for an experienced laboratory technician specialized in electron imaging of geological materials. Beyond operation
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and seismic imaging, theoretical computer science, and theoretical physics. We participate in university focus areas in Complex Systems and Applied Data Science. More information For more information
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; Familiarity with Discrete Element Modeling (DEM), pore-network modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), or finite element methods; Experience with image analysis or particle tracking techniques; Previous
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these signals with their transcriptional programs. You will use a variety of techniques and tools, including microscopy and fluorescent imaging techniques, transcriptomics, metabolite profiling and high
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Quantum Scanning Microscope, enabling magnetic imaging at spatial resolutions from micrometres down to the nanometre scale. Advanced FIB-SEM facilities are available at Utrecht University’s Electron
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types of data in the health and life science, from genomic data, to radiology images to clinical data. The group includes four PI’s , and about 15 researchers in total. Twente University: The Philosophy
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towards prototype development. You will work in the research groups of Roos Masereeuw (division of Pharmacology) and Tina Vermonden (division of Pharmaceutics), bridging two divisions and fostering
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synthetic cells on dialysis membranes and set the first steps towards prototype development. You will work in the research groups of Roos Masereeuw (division of Pharmacology) and Tina Vermonden (division