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to resolve the function of each community member and their metabolic interactions in dynamic environments. Special emphasis will be given to as-of-yet overlooked processes and metabolic nitrogen intermediates
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). The successful candidate will join a young and dynamic group in a prolific, creative and fun environment. The starting date for this position is August 1st, 2024 or sooner. The PhD student will be leading
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addition to an exciting research project and a friendly and stimulating work environment, there are generous funds available to support scientific travel. Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for curiosity
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Collecting energy from the environment to power IoT devices has been a hot topic for decades and continues to develop
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industrial partner for remote environment monitoring. Requirements Specific Requirements The candidate should have very good analog integrated circuit design background. Basic knowledge of data processing and
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discipline. Have excellent written and spoken English skills (see below). Thrive in an international, ambitious, multidisciplinary, and highly collaborative environment. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires
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, quantum hardware, and quantum information. Work Environment: Collaborate with leading experts like Dr. Rihan Hai (https://www.wis.ewi.tudelft.nl/hai ) and our partners in Quantum Information and Quantum
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deployment of knowledge and ground-breaking developments. We also stimulate a healthy and inclusive work environment in which you can bring out the best in yourself. And we value autonomy, professionalism, and
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, and future engineering living materials. Flowing suspensions of living microalgae cells represent a new kind of living fluid that physiologically responds to the environment and flow conditions. New
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combination with advanced nano- and micro- characterization. The impact of microstructure, hydrogen environments and stress state will be evaluated. This PhD is embedded in the HyTROS (Hydrogen Transport