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to apply. More information on working at NWO can be found at the NWO website (https://www.nwo-i.nl/en/working-at-nwo-i/jobsatnwoi/ ) Employer Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research The Dutch
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strongly encourage everyone to apply. More information on working at NWO can be found at the NWO website (https://www.nwo-i.nl/en/working-at-nwo-i/jobsatnwoi/ ) Employer Dutch Institute for Fundamental
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information on working at NWO can be found at the NWO website (https://www.nwo-i.nl/en/working-at-nwo-i/jobsatnwoi/ ) Employer Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research The Dutch Institute for Fundamental
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to find solutions to societal challenges in renewable energy, green ICT, and health care. AMOLF is one of the NWO-I national research institutes located at the Amsterdam Science Park, Amsterdam
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. AMOLF leverages these insights to create novel functional materials, and to find solutions to societal challenges in renewable energy, health care, and green ICT. AMOLF is one of the NWO-I national
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and man-made complex matter. AMOLF leverages these insights to create novel functional materials, and to find solutions to societal challenges in renewable energy, green ICT, and health care
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of the Netherlands Foundation of Scientific Research Institutes (NWO-I) for the duration of 2 years, with a salary in scale 10 (CAO-OI ) which starts at 3170 Euro’s gross per month, and a range of employment benefits
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In this project you will develop next-generation cell tracking methods for organoids based on advanced AI approaches and novel biophysics concepts, in order to elucidate the remarkable self-renewal
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to societal challenges in renewable energy, green ICT, and health care. AMOLF is one of the NWO-I national research institutes located at the Amsterdam Science Park, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It has
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“Resolving surface reactions in plasma catalysis: Towards rational catalyst design (SURPLAS)” at the Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography (ARCNL). Background Renewable energy is key to tackling climate