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Limburg. As PhD candidate you will be working at Zuyd University of Applied Sciences in close collaboration with TNO Eindhoven. You are responsible for the optimization of a novel cutting-edge disassembly
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Holst Centre, an independent open-innovation R&D center by imec and TNO. Imec the Netherlands works on technologies that create a comfortable and sustainable future by enabling applications in domains
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Mathematics) and Dr. Loes Buijze (implementation aspects; Dutch applied research institute TNO). Interactions are expected with several other NEPTUNUS project team members, in particular, Dr. Ylona van Dinther
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, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. The candidate is expected to closely collaborate with the project partners such as Vrije Universiteit, Saxion, TNO-ESI
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programme fosters collaborations with a diverse range of partners in industry, societal organisations and within the University of Amsterdam (TNO, booking.com, ABN AMRO, ING, Rabobank, CBS, NFI, AI4finTech
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including other universities (e.g., TU Delft, Wageningen University and Research, University of Twente, University of Groningen), research institutions (e.g., MARIN, Deltares, TNO), SMEs, governmental bodies
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the Netherlands. The candidate is expected to closely collaborate with the project partners such as Vrije Universiteit, Saxion, TNO-ESI and industrial partners ASML, Canon Production Printers, ITEC, Philips, and
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, Altum-RF, Ampleon, AntenneX, Astron, Bosch (ItoM), Chalmers, CITC, Ericsson, IMEC, KPN, NXP, PITC, Prodrive, RobinRadar, Sabic, Signify, TheAntennaCompany, TNO, TUDelft, Twente University (UT), Viasat
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institutions (e.g., MARIN, Deltares, TNO), SMEs, governmental bodies (e.g., Rijkswaterstaat), and large businesses (e.g., Heerema Engineering Solutions, CrossWind, Boskalis, Bluewater, Huisman), teams
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research institute TNO). Interactions are expected with several other NEPTUNUS project team members, in particular, Dr. Ylona van Dinther (Utrecht University - UU), prof. Dr. Jan Diederik van Wees (UU/TNO