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for Sustainable Energy These positions are embedded in the Reinforcement Learning Lab for Sustainable Energy, a cooperation between Leiden University and an industrial partner. The global energy transition is one
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Institute for Biology Leiden are looking for an: Technician in vascular cell biology/immunology Key responsibilities The analyst will work in close
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Institute for Biology Leiden are looking for an: PhD student in vascular cell biology/immunology Key responsibilities The PhD student will work in close
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research are looking for an: Analyst position in projects in animal stem cell models Key responsibilities The analyst will be
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. We aim to investigate to what extent we can influence confinement by creating anisotropic electron mobility and hence anisotropic crosslinking in the resist layers. Your project We will use low-energy
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. Your project We will use low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) as well as other advanced techniques (AFM, XPS, optical spectroscopy) to systematically address the problem, making use of expertise built
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Apply now Do you want to study the flow of electrons and vibrations on ultrafast timescales (ps to ns) in materials that are very relevant to the energy-transition? Are you looking for a challenging
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are biochemistry, (bio)-organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, molecular biology and structural biology. Research in Energy & Sustainability focusses on fundamental aspects of chemical reactions of importance
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are biochemistry, (bio)-organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, molecular biology and structural biology. Research in Energy & Sustainability focusses on fundamental aspects of chemical reactions of importance
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other incident conditions, i.e., mainly higher incidence energies, which requires the development and implementation of a new machine-learning model to represent the tensorial electronic friction