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going to do? You will support coordinators and lecturers in developing their research-based material for security and network engineering, and computer science courses. This includes deployment of and
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The Catalysis Engineering group focuses on developing sustainable chemical processes by combining chemical engineering, chemistry and materials science. We are looking for a highly motivated
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Engineering Group focus to develop sustainable chemical processes. We combine knowledge from the fields of Materials Science and Chemical Science with expertise in the field of Reactor Engineering. - The
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housing to show the relation between income, housing type and carbon, material and land use footprint. Scenarios for postgrowth housing systems: this study will assess the projected environmental impact of
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Chemistry Group aims at the development of efficient synthetic methodologies for the synthesis of added value chemicals and materials. In several research projects they cooperate with national and
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. Research at the department is organized in three ‘programme groups’ – Moving Matters; Exploring Diversities; and Health, Care and the Body – under the auspices of the Amsterdam Institute of Social Science
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The UvA/AUAS Library is looking for a Community Manager DSC for 32 hours per week. As Community Manager you will be working for the Amsterdam Data Science Centre (DSC) to help us bring the UvA data
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, Physical Chemistry or Electrical Engineering; Experience in the following fields: 2D materials, Nanofabrication, (2D material) devices/detectors, detector measurements. You should be able to: Work at the
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Are you passionate about the development of new materials for quantum applications and intrigued by integrating chemistry and physics approaches? Are you a driven student seeking to engage in
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Are you a highly motivated physicist interested in a PhD project at the intersection between nanophotonics and 2D material science? The 2D Nanophotonics group within the Institute of Physics has