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The Computational Science Lab at the University of Amsterdam invites applications for a PhD Research Position with goal to develop a Digital Twin in Healthcare for Brain Perfusion and Metabolism
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by learning and applying cutting-edge molecular biology techniques to address your research questions? Then this job may be for you! The Molecular Plant Pathology group is looking for a PhD candidate
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engineering. The ideal candidate will thrive in a collaborative team environment and possess strong leadership skills to effectively guide a small subgroup of PhD and MSc students. While a robust publication
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We are currently looking for a technician to support the work of the newly established group "Microbiome Engineering”. The group's mission is to explore the role of the microbiome in human health
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-on experience in anaerobic culturing, genetic engineering, cell culture, organoids, or microphysiological systems; • additional experience with genetic engineering or omics data analysis is an asset
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The Informatics Institute is looking for an ambitious PhD candidate. Your research will part of the PCS group (www.pcs-research.nl). In this role, you will delve into the cutting-edge field
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, sound recording, animation, drawing, programming, etc.) attested in your CV (please include access to selected works); a well-designed, feasible, innovative research idea combining technology, human
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, clean, affordable and safe solution for the transformation of the transport sector. The PhD position associated with this part of BatteryNL is dedicated to the techno-economics of batteries as an
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as soon as possible. This should lead to a dissertation (PhD thesis). We will draft an educational plan that includes attendance of courses and (international) meetings. We also expect you to assist in
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Lab (CSL) within in the Informatics Institute is offering a PhD position focusing on multiscale modelling of Endothelial Cell (EC) monolayers in the microvasculature, coupling molecular models