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At the Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography (ARCNL) we carry out exciting fundamental physics research at the highest possible level with relevance to key technologies in nanolithography. We
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, including 135 pioneering principal investigators, and approximately 3,400 passionate students, the Faculty of Applied Sciences is an inspiring scientific ecosystem. Our faculty focuses on key technologies
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on the fundamental physics and chemistry involved in current and future key technologies in nanolithography, primarily for the semiconductor industry. ARCNL is a public-private partnership between the Dutch Research
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the Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities unit of the ILLC (Projects 1-3) or the Digital Heritage research group of the AHM (Project 4). We are working with leading universities, key technology
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which develops key technologies for a global quantum Internet enabled from space. The consortium consists of the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS, Greece), the applied research
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for next generation ground segment with focus on Commercialisation and support of New Space Economy. You will also support the production of Technology Development Roadmaps for key technology domains
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the collaborative EU research project LaiQa which develops key technologies for a global quantum Internet enabled from space. The consortium consists of the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS
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concepts studies, to better respond to future European institutional needs and to increase the competitiveness of the European space transportation sector, maturing key Technologies for future space
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systems, advanced bioengineering, and biochemistry to real-world challenges? Are you interested in developing biosensing key technologies for real-time data acquisition, processing and learning
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challenges? Are you interested in developing biosensing key technologies for real-time data acquisition, processing and learning for the generation of actionable knowledge? If the answer is yes, we would like