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. To this end, we are looking for a research technician with a PhD degree to strengthen our team in the field of Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD). Your expertise in one or more computational approaches
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Are you inspired by designing integrated circuits? Are you fascinated by new technologies to build electronics? Are you our next EngD trainee in flexible electronics? Are you eager to work
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students and 20 postdoctoral fellows. We closely collaborate with many Dutch universities, research institutes, industry, and government. With our collection of 43 million specimens, one of the world's
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wireless communications and in car radar to enable autonomous driving, (sub)-terahertz research for new applications, but also low-power health electronics for biomedical applications. The EM group
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specialized functions. These materials have the ability to adapt their shape, conform to confined and sensitive spaces, and provide their functional duty on location. One of the key aspects of our research is
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includes maintenance of lasers, making (fine) mechanical adjustments, designing and testing vacuum systems, and testing and commissioning electronic peripherals. Construction and alignment of optical setups
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); Experience with digital sensors and ICT; Interest in ecology and biodiversity monitoring; Sufficient command of both the Dutch and English language; Driver’s license; Ability to drive with both manual and
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and treatment of cancer. You will lead a team of expert technicians and postdoctoral fellows in the development and application of advanced in vivo modelling techniques, including embryo manipulation
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projects Ability to advise on research- and education-related grants; Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Word, Excel and SharePoint Excellent communication and interpersonal skills