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with companies in this area. We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in physics or in a physics related discipline. In particular, we want the candidate to have expertise in a branch of
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to the development of integral process concepts for CA products based on mammalian cell culture. Key focus points: Gene editing for the engineering of new or improved phenotypes into a variety of mammalian cell lines
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synthesis of reagents and testing these reagents in C-term modification of peptides *Characterize products with an array of physical chemical methods (NMR, MS, HPLC, etc) *Develop, analyze and optimize new
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complex fiber networks in the brain and other biological tissues. The position is in the group of Dr. Miriam Menzel, at the Department of Imaging Physics. The group works on scattered light microscopy
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the state of the art, one can rely on physics prior and latest AI techniques to accelerate ULM imaging in 3 dimensions. In this PhD project you will be embedded in a multidisciplinary collaboration
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the Department of Imaging Physics (www.imphys.tudelft.nl ) of the Faculty of Applied Sciences. This department performs cuttingedge research spanning the range from understanding the basic principles underlying
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in a relevant field, such as chemical engineering, physical chemistry, inorganic or coordination chemistry, radiochemistry, nuclear chemistry or similar combines creativity with a sound academic
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broad set of disciplines, including architectural design, urban planning, building technology, social sciences, process management, and geo-information science. The faculty works closely with other
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or physics. For this role an extensive experience in C++ and Python-based software development (minimum 3-5 years) is a must. Additional skills we seek include: Experience in designing and developing
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topologies (sampling problem) and angular estimation algorithms (estimation problem) is required, while considering the physical effects (EM problem). The novel idea in DoAnt is to develop an EM-driven