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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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models for long-term care facilities, in collaboration with TNO and Vrije Universiteit. Position (Post-doctoral) Researcher Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Built Environment Reference number
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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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applicable. Besides the salary and a vibrant and challenging environment at Science Park we offer you multiple fringe benefits: 232 holiday hours per year (based on fulltime) and extra holidays between
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expert on employee attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors in changing work environments? Do you have a background in (social, work, organizational, cognitive) psychology, innovation management, consumer
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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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technology? Are you (motivated to become) an academic expert on employee attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors in changing work environments? Do you have a background in (social, work, organizational
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affinity with hands-on experimental work Ability to work in team and in an international environment Skills in programming is an advantage (especially for Position 2) Knowledge of semiconductor materials is
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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