50 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects uni jobs at Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherlands
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deans on the quantitative and qualitative analysis / interpretation of TU/e research results in relation to the international research landscape. You also support the recruitment of academic staff by
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Position Non academic staff (supporting staff) Irène Curie Fellowship No Service(s) Library and Information Services Reference number V81.7394 Job description The goal of the Research Data
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Position Other academic staff Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7215 Job description The NanoComputing Research Lab in Integrated Circuits (IC
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in Permeable Media group you define and execute a high-quality research and education program on the physics of energy storage media. Think of thermochemical and phase change materials, zeolites, MOF’s
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young institution we are looking for excellent researchers with a can-do mentality who are team players and are willing to connect to other fields. Our researchers have a strong background in quantitative
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, Business and Entrepreneurship. As a young institution we are looking for excellent researchers with a can-do mentality who are team players and are willing to connect to other fields. Our researchers have a
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young institution we are looking for excellent researchers with a can-do mentality who are team players and are willing to connect to other fields. Our researchers have a strong background in quantitative
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is facing nowadays. The department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences aims at being a European frontrunner in research and education on leading responsible and effective technology
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description Are you eager to work on a topic that brings together advanced network visualization and large event sequences analysis? Contribute to a growing and challenging research field in a five year fully
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) thermotherapy (TT) applicators. The main objective of this project is to quantitatively control the power deposition and heating delivered to a patient during a TT treatment. To achieve this, the optimal sensor