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Fundamental Physics (GWFP) at Maastricht University is a recently established centre led by Professor Stefan Hild. GWFP currently consists of ca. 30 full time assistant, associate and full professors, post-docs
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preferably should have a Post Doc or an equivalent of at least two years of post-PhD experience; You should have experience with methods from the social sciences, including behavioural and social change theory
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preferably should have a Post Doc or an equivalent of at least two years of post-PhD experience; You should have experience with methods from the social sciences, including behavioural and social change theory
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challenges while taking your education to the next level with Doctor of Engineering (EngD) accreditation? The Civil Engineering and Geosciences Faculty of Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) offers you a
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flooding challenges while taking your education to the next level with Doctor of Engineering (EngD) accreditation? The Civil Engineering and Geosciences Faculty of Delft University of Technology (TU Delft
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young researchers working on innovative projects with as doctoral candidates and post-docs. It has been accommodated in three multidisciplinary UT research institutes: Mesa+ Institute, TechMed Centre and
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laboratory and many of the clinicians are involved in research. Work discussions, lectures and seminars are in English and a large number of non-Dutch post-docs, students and staff members contribute
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the quantum key generation – and inherits its security thanks to the low-divergence of laser beams, smart coding and by exploiting physical optical channel properties. As a post-doc you are asked to perform and