17 molecular-plant-breeding-phd Postdoctoral positions at Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherlands
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We are looking for 2 PhD's and 1 Postdoc for Spiking integrated photonics for neuromorphic sensing and processing. Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher, PhD-student Irène Curie Fellowship
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Position PhD-student, (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Institutes and others Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute Reference number V36.7279
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Position PhD-student, (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Electrical Engineering Reference number V36.7438 Job description The Electrical Energy Systems (EES) group
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Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Applied Physics and Science Education Institutes and others Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute Reference number V34.7463
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Building Materials group which consists of ~25 PhDs, 2 postdocs, 2 assistant professors, 1 associate professor, and 2 full professors. This research group works on new, sustainable, and circular building
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) connecting micro-channels. Embedding The postdoc will be supervised by Dr. Ye Wang and Prof. Jaap den Toonder from the Microsystems group. The Microsystems group is part of the Institute of Complex Molecular
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enterprises in the Netherlands, QCINed project aims to establish the basis for a national (and European cross border) quantum communications infrastructure. We aim to prove real operation of quantum safe
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Systems group. This project is supported by SURF and, therefore, you will have the opportunity to interact with teams of experts from SURF. Job requirements PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics
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enthusiast, this PhD position allows you to change the core of data handing in the buildings sector. Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Built Environment Reference
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. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow. Dr. Tess Homan works as an Assistant Professor in the Power and Flow group in the department