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role You will work within the Department of Operations. The HumAIne project involves collaboration within a consortium which includes technology providers (including AI providers), industry experts from
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PhD Knowledge-Infused AI for Human-Technology Integration (V24.0004) « Back to the overview Job description Synergies between humans and AI-enabled systems are relevant in situations involving
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collaborative project between the Department of Molecular Immunology at the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE; www.membranetrafficking.com), and the Department of Hematology at the Erasmus Medical Center in
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’. Biocatalysis uses enzymes to replace traditional catalysts. This technology has already established sustainable enzymatic approaches across various industrial sectors and led to economic and environmental
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funded for four years by the recently awarded ERC Starting grant ‘ReCNNSTRCT’. Biocatalysis uses enzymes to replace traditional catalysts. This technology has already established sustainable enzymatic
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Biological sciences » Biological engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 15 Apr 2024 - 11:59 (Europe/Amsterdam) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status
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to become a truly global center of knowledge. This is a collaborative project between the Department of Molecular Immunology at the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE; www.membranetrafficking.com ), and
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Engineering (FSE; www.membranetrafficking.com), and the Department of Hematology at the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam (https://www.hematologyrotterdam.nl/(...)earch/ruben-bierings ). Qualifications
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The vacancy is within the groups of Prof. Dr. Klaas Poelstra and Prof. Dr. Peter Olinga at the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen and Prof. dr
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the newly formed Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Photopharmacology and Imaging at the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. The ERC-funded