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Requirements You hold a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Design Engineering or equivalent or are expected to finish your PhD soon You preferably have previous experience
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technology, energy, composite, laser-satellite communication and semiconductors) will work hard on various smart solutions. The postdoc position will focus on the cell design, development and advanced testing
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, including stakeholder engagement. Additional Information Benefits We offer a contract for 24 months. During these two years you follow a tailor-made post-master design program with a combination of education
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for a postdoctoral position within the Chair of Precision Engineering. The focus is on advancing modelling techniques for precision design and control. The field of high-performance mechatronics produces
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genomic data integration in the European Reference Network), which aims to design an infrastructure for the exchange and use of sensitive health data in compliance with the GDPR and the rules
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related to the design and evaluation of online learning experiences and the pedagogical agent. The postdoc is expected to conduct studies involving the agent and online learning, and support the project
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the implications) or postponing or refraining from engaging in the development of their business. Managers and entrepreneurs therefore need to become action-intelligent and co-design with their production workers
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process in terms of performance and reproducibility, both at the wafer level and from wafer to wafer. Analysis of the tested devices and feedback to a PDK to close the design to test loop is also part of
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understanding of cancer biology. Knowledge and hand-on experience in Computer Aided Design, MATLAB, bioinformatics, and biomarkers is highly appreciated. We expect to have excellent communication skills and a
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we face. Dike management focuses on strength of the dike taking the river water levels as boundary conditions This PD project aims at determining the combined effect of river management and dike design