34 creative collaborations positions at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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" which aims to unravel the radiobiological effects of different radioisotopes. You will collaborate with many stake holders from academia, industry and society (e.g. Erasmus MC, Radboudumc, Delft
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edits/modifications to produce candidate cell lines for subsequent screening in upscaled culture systems, in collaboration with other members of the group and department. This work will contribute
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in the Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions in Amsterdam, of which TU Delft is founding partner. The PhD candidate will collaborate with the PhD candidates and other researchers involved in
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collaborate with members of the Chair to develop and refine methodologies that help us link historical analysis and long-term thinking on quaywalls and bridges in the context of the World Heritage property
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of 6G and AI/ML and offers the unique opportunity to collaborate with, and learn from, experts in academia and industry, towards putting theory in practice and delivering holistic and realistically tested
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, collaborative, and friendly atmosphere, we will give you all the support you need to develop and grow. Become part of an expansive ecosystem shaping the development of 6G. You will benefit from training in 5G and
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using the developed models. The PhD project will involve a strong collaboration with the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission in Karlsruhe, Germany (JRC Karlsruhe, https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en
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, creative and fun environment. The starting date for this position is August 1st, 2024 or sooner. The PhD student will be leading their own research projects integrated into an innovative research line
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healthcare Architecture and healthcare technology; Previous research experience in a transdisciplinary setting; The ability to work collaboratively with others (students, faculty, and staff) to create a
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Group ) and Dr. Charalampos Andriotis (AiDAPT Lab ). The candidate will work as part of a team within the groups, closely collaborating with researchers, engineers, and stakeholders associated with