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collaboration with AstraZeneca (dr. Magnus Johansson). What are you going to do The project "C-H Methylation for late-stage drug discovery" is a joint project of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and AstraZeneca
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project PLASTICE, we will develop liquefaction route for recycling the plastics waste, in collaboration with other partners of the consortium. This applied project aims to translate the results from the lab
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lab group at the University of Amsterdam, and you will actively collaborate within the OpenBots lab, that contains a team of five PhD students, two at the University of Amsterdam (this vacancy) and
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materials or assignments according to relevant teaching methods, working in collaboration with colleagues and the course coordinator; coordinating practical matters relating to your own seminar group[s] (such
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, preparing for teaching, updating and developing course materials or assignments according to relevant teaching methods, working in collaboration with colleagues and the course coordinator; coordinating
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to the further enhancement and development of the department of project management, actively collaborate with and offer advice to colleagues. Our requirements / your profile: Higher professional education or
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entering the conservation profession, and someone who likes to take on responsibility for the quality of our education programme in close collaboration with the rest of the team. Your experience and profile
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research in the field of distributed software systems under the supervision of members of faculty; collaborate with fellow PhD students and researchers within and outside of the department collaborate with
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, you will contribute to the further development of the UvA BA and History tracks and contribute to organising collaborations with societal partners. We value your ability to offer inspiring lectures and
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; present research results at national and international conferences, workshops and journals; become an active member of larger research community; collaborate with other researchers, both within and outside