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Position PhD-studentIrène Curie Fellowship NoDepartment(s) Chemical Engineering and ChemistryFTE 1,0Date off 14/07/2024Reference number V37.7557Job descriptionJoin us – we look forward to welcoming you to our Self-Organizing Soft Matter Research G...
Position PhD-studentIrène Curie Fellowship NoDepartment(s) Applied Physics and Science Education, Biomedical EngineeringFTE 1,0Date off 03/08/2024Reference number V34.7570Job descriptionThe Molecular Plasmonics group together with the Protein Engi...
Job descriptionThis position is part of the Netherlands Initiative for Energy-Efficient Computing NL-ECO. NL-ECO is inspired by the need for a radical improvement in the energy efficiency of inform...
Job descriptionResearch project descriptionMinimally invasive surgery has revolutionized medicine by enabling interventions without large incisions, thereby significantly improving clinical outcome...
The Photonic Forces group seeks a motivated and talented PhD student working at the intersection of the fields of nano-optomechanics and topological physics. Nanomechanical resonators are versatile...
Are you eager to use your math skills to design optical systems for sustainable high-tech devices for billions of people?Position PhD-studentIrène Curie Fellowship NoDepartment(s) Mathematics and Computer ScienceFTE 1,0Date off 08/07/2024Reference...
Are you intrigued by coherent structure formation in geophysically and astrophysically inspired flows? Are you interested in the abstraction and statistical description of this process? Are you passionate about high performance computing of turbul...
Are you intrigued by coherent structure formation in geophysically and astrophysically inspired flows? Are you interested in the abstraction and statistical description of this process? Are you passionate about the application of optical flow diag...