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main responsibilities will be to: Develop strategies to adapt the configuration of radars in a network and decide the best processing approaches as a function of the object behaviour and changes in
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signal processing in the Dutch landscape and beyond. Moreover, in the same project another PhD vacancy is open, for the different application of monitoring human wellbeing. Your main responsibilities will
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conferences. In addition, you will supervise labs and coach master students during their graduation research under the flag of the Air Transport Operations group. Who are your fellow team members? We
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of structural sizes based on scattering measurements with different wavelengths. Your main focus will be the development of software and analysis tools, but you will closely work together with the experimental
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Third Country. Researchers must be doctoral candidates (no doctoral degree at the date of recruitment). The DC must not have resided or carried out her/his main activity (work, studies, etc.) in
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-of-applied-sciences/about-faculty/departments/biotechnology/research-sections/industrial-microbiology. We are looking for a talented PhD candidate who should: Hold a Master's degree in a relevant field, i.e
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collaborate with other high-level European universities and industrial partners for the development of a bimodal propulsion system (main orbital control propulsion + reaction control thrusters) based on shared
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different expertise and disciplines. With more than 1,100 employees, including 150 pioneering principal investigators, as well as a population of about 3,600 passionate students, the Faculty of Applied
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reflect some original ideas. Critical and independent thinking is very important. Team player: you should be able to work well in a team of other project members. Your resume should contain contact
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if available. Originality: your MSc thesis or later work (publications) should reflect some original ideas. Critical and independent thinking is very important. Team player: you should be able to work well in a