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Background Photonic chips, or PICs, will revolutionize the application of photonics in areas such as healthcare, communication, quantum and sensing. Integrated photonics has the potential to be a
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. The Photonic Integration (PhI) group performs leading edge research into indium phosphide semiconductor based technology for photonic integration and its applications and acts as a coordinator in JePPIX
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scientists, 6 PhD students, 4 support staff and a varying number of Master students. The members have backgrounds in neuroscience, psychology, biology, physics, computer and data science, and operate as a team
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research tradition evidenced by publications in top journals, an active PhD programme, and takes part in research visits to leading schools in the USA. The Department contributes to the curriculum of both
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researcher/data analyst, 15 PhD candidates and three support staff. The Phytopathology chair group is embedded in the Plant Sciences Group, one of five science groups at Wageningen University & Research, which
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the case of international candidates) and select additional courses from PhD programs at the University of Groningen, 4TU courses, or online resources. For more information about the EngD program Autonomous
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) Requirements PhD degree in Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Robot Interaction, Industrial Design or a related field; An interest in the future of work and organizational psychology, familiarity with
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of Science? You will join undergraduate students, PhD candidates and researchers at the biggest sciences faculty in the Netherlands. You will combine a professional focus with a broad view of the world. We
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administrative duties. What do you have to offer? We are looking for a highly motivated colleague with an PhD in Philosophy, and with a demonstrable interest and expertise in practical philosophy (ethics and
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For their research, professors, PhD- and master-students, and postdocs use our high-quality Macro Mechanics Lab, that is part of the department of Engineering Structures. Our researchers