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information about this position, please contact Dr. Erik van den Akker Computational Biologist and Principal Investigator. Department of Biomedical Data Sciences +31(0)71 526 85 57. [email protected]
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Utrecht) Requirements You have a master degree in (bio)ethics, philosophy, health sciences, medical sociology, medical anthropology or science and technology studies. You are interested in the ethics
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the fields of (bio)artificial organs, targeted therapeutics and biomaterials and regenerative medicine. Our activities are embedded in challenging and interactive training programs for bachelor and master
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who have, or are about to receive, a Master-of-Science degree in a relevant computer science discipline. We’ll evaluate based on your academic record, interviews, and possibly assignments. While a
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endeavours. Are you ready to challenge yourself? We're seeking candidates who have, or are about to receive, a Master-of-Science degree in a relevant computer science discipline. We’ll evaluate based on your
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that cultivates entrepreneurial endeavours. Are you ready to challenge yourself? We're seeking candidates who have, or are about to receive, a Master-of-Science degree in a relevant computer science discipline
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. Change. Impact! Department 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
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the following main responsibilities and tasks: - To develop a PCCT scan protocol for breast imaging based on literature; - With the use of a breast phantom optimization of the PCCT protocol and
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on four main projects: - Performing a comprehensive literature review of existing evidence on the biomechanical effects of shoe outsole and AFO parameters on gait biomechanics in patients and healthy
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). The main purpose will be to develop and validate a semi-autonomous AI system for the interpretation of prostate MRI scans. The goal is to improve diagnostic accuracy, workflow efficiency, and patient