17 postdoctoral-cell-biology positions at Eindhoven University of Technology in Netherlands
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response against external threats as well as the elimination of tumor cells which are considered foreign entities. Tumor cells however, have found ways to escape the immune system and even colonize LNs
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-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Applied Physics and Science Education Reference number V34.7414 Job description We are currently looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral
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) systems have shown promise. The heart of an OoC system is an ‘Organ-chip’: cm-sized devices with micro-channels and -chambers in which human cells can be grown to closely mimic human tissues in health and
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the computing from the cloud to the edge close to the users. Therefore, the massive 5G / 6G cell deployments and edge computing nodes as well as novel applications with different requirements in terms
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learning of new formulations. The research will be part of wider and exciting efforts currently spearheaded within the Synthetic Biology group led by prof.dr. Tom de Greef. Job requirements We are accepting
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interested in developing emergent technologies based on biology and biological principles such as biological computing devices, DNA-based digital data storage, engineered living materials, engineered cells
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The TU/e Built Environment chair of Smart Architectural Technologies is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to study smart living solutions and collaborate in the development of decision-making
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of problems from mathematics, physics, biology and computer science. The measure describing the spin system gives the probability of likely configurations. Phase transitions occur when tuning a parameter of the
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University of Technology (TU/e), the Netherlands, there is a vacancy for a 2 year postdoctoral position on the topics of quantum error correction, quantum graph theory, and quantum information theory
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multidisciplinary character of the proposed research the ideal candidate has experience in device physics, circuits, sensors, microfabrication and materials science. Experience with biological cells is a plus