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ICT Beheerder

ICT Beheerder

  • Ons doel: Het bieden van stabiele, veilige en toekomstbestendige ICT-werkplekken die onderwijs en onderzoek binnen FHML maximaal ondersteunen.
  • Jouw collega’s: Je werkt binnen het FHML ICT Support team van het Faculteitsbureau en ondersteunt samen met collega’s circa 1.600 werkplekken binnen 37 vakgroepen.

In deze rol ben jij het eerste aanspreekpunt voor onderzoekers en medewerkers bij ICT-vraagstukken. Je combineert werkplekondersteuning met beheer van systemen en werkt nauw samen met de centrale ICT-afdeling van UM.

Wat jij doet

  • Analyseert en lost incidenten op en denkt mee over structurele verbeteringen.
  • Installeert, configureert en onderhoudt werkplekken met moderne deploymenttools.
  • Beheert en optimaliseert beheertools zoals Intune, MDT en Endpoint Central.
  • Zorgt voor software packaging en het up-to-date houden van systemen.
  • Bewaakt security baselines, waaronder updates en encryptie.
  • Richt workstations en Windows-servers in en beheert deze.
  • Werkt mee aan en coördineert ICT-projecten binnen de faculteit.
  • Fungeert als schakel tussen eindgebruikers en de centrale ICT-afdeling.

Wat jij meebrengt
Het gaat ons niet om vinkjes, maar om wie jij bent en wat jij meebrengt. Herken jij jezelf hierin?

  • Opleiding & ervaring: hbo werk- en denkniveau met minimaal 3 jaar relevante ICT-ervaring.
  • Kennis: goede kennis van informatiebeveiliging, privacy en moderne werkplekomgevingen.
  • Verder neem je mee: uitstekende ervaring met Windows 11, Office 365, Intune, MDT en GPO’s. Kennis van scriptingtools (bij voorkeur PowerShell), VMWare en Veeam is een pré.
  • Je herkent jezelf in: analytisch, klant-en servicegericht en proactief in het signaleren van verbeteringen.
  • Communicatief vaardig en collegiaal: sterk in samenwerken, maar ook zelfstandig en communicatief vaardig in Nederlands en Engels.

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28-01-2026 Maastricht University
Klinisch Docent Restauratieve Tandheelkunde en Prothetiek (0,4 FTE)

Als klinisch docent binnen de sectie Reconstructieve & Restauratieve Mondzorg (RRM) ligt de nadruk op het behandelen van patiënten, waarbij verantwoordelijkheid wordt gedragen voor de planning, uitvoering en opvolging van prothetische en restauratieve behandelingen. Dit omvat het uitvoeren van restauratieve ingrepen, waaronder indirecte restauraties en prothetische oplossingen, met focus op kwaliteit en patiëntveiligheid.

Daarnaast omvat de functie het klinisch begeleiden van master- en postacademische studenten die betrokken zijn bij de patiëntenzorg. Studenten worden ondersteund bij het ontwikkelen van klinisch redeneren, technische vaardigheden en professionele houding, en begeleid bij het integreren van theorie en praktijk tijdens de behandelingen.

Binnen de dynamische academische omgeving van de RRM-sectie wordt samengewerkt met een multidisciplinair team om zowel het onderwijs als de patiëntenzorg voortdurend te verbeteren en op de hoogte te blijven van de nieuwste ontwikkelingen op het gebied van restauratieve en prothetische mondzorg.

Jouw taken

  • uitvoeren van patiëntenzorg, met name op het gebied van restauratieve tandheelkunde en uitgebreide prothetiek, zoals totaal rehabilitaties
  • begeleiden van studenten tijdens klinische patiëntbehandelingen en ondersteunen bij klinische vraagstukken
  • gelegenheid bieden voor studenten om praktijkervaring op te doen tijdens de patiëntenzorg
  • beantwoorden van klinische vragen van master- en postacademische studenten en bieden van praktische ondersteuning
  • evalueren van patiëntbehandelingen en geven van gerichte feedback aan studenten
  • onderhouden van een veilige en kwaliteitsgerichte behandelomgeving
  • samenwerken met collega’s binnen de sectie en andere disciplines ter ondersteuning van patiëntenzorg en onderwijs
  • deelnemen aan overleggen en scholingsactiviteiten gericht op klinische ontwikkelingen en onderwijsverbetering
  • bijhouden en toepassen van nieuwe inzichten en technieken binnen restauratieve en prothetische tandheelkunde

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28-01-2026 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
PhD position in Understanding the mechanistic pathways of repetitive traumatic brain injury

Join us!
This PhD position offers you the opportunity to work at the crossroads of (translational) neuroscience and applied physics and biomechanics, contributing to a project with major implications for health prevention in groups at high-risk of TBI, such as athletes and military personnel.

The project aims to (1) differentiate the mechanical response of the head and brain between focal and diffuse loads, (2) determine the molecular and cellular changes in animal models of rTBI and how rTBI affects behaviour and cognition, and (3) translate these findings from animal models to humans.

What you will do
This project is a collaboration between the Swammerdam Institute or Life Sciences (SILS), University of Amsterdam (UvA), and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO). Part of this project will be carried out at TNO The Hague location Ypenburg at the department of Personal Protection and Explosive Safety. The department is part of the TNO unit Defence, Safety & Security.

This project is a follow up of our previous published work on traumatic brain injury:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-49299-6

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-022-01208-z

As a PhD candidate in our group, you will study and model the biomechanical chain of events following (blast) impacts on the brain, as well as the long-lasting molecular and structural changes inside the brain, and their effects on behavior and cognition. Translational aspects from animal models to humans and vice versa will be a focus. You will also investigate the predictive value of potential biomarkers for brain structural changes and effects.

Besides lab experiments, you will be using your technical skills to simulate impacts and loads from blasts to the brain using numerical models. You will employ cutting-edge modelling and neurobiological techniques, behavioral animal tests, advanced analytical methods, while collaborating with laboratory scientists, and modelling and data specialists between the TNO and UvA-SILS labs.

Tasks and responsibilities:

  • complete a PhD thesis within the official appointment duration (four years);
  • systematically and independently designing, performing and documenting experiments;
  • setting up and running numerical models to complement experimental work;
  • be an active and responsible member of both our research groups;
  • discussing work with group members and during departmental meetings and incorporate their feedback;
  • taking a leading role in writing manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals;
  • participating in PhD training programme of the University of Amsterdam and The Graduate School Neurosciences Amsterdam Rotterdam (ONWAR);
  • assist teaching and supervision of Bachelor and Master students at the UvA.

You will get the opportunity to:

  • present results at (inter)national scientific conferences;
  • expand your academic, professional and personal skills;
  • contribute to science communication and outreach activities;
  • thrive in a team that values impactful research and mutual support;
  • combine the advantages that a collaborative project offers, such as access to state-of-the art research facilities at both the SILS-UvA, and to those of the TNO laboratories of location Ypenburg, The Hague

What we ask of you
Your experience and profile:

  • a Master’s degree in biomedical sciences and/or (biomedical) engineering, human movement science, (cognitive) neuroscience or similar;
  • a strong affinity and hands-on experience with experimental work with laboratory animals and/or molecular and cellular biology. Having an Article 9 certificate to work with laboratory animals is a pre-requisite;
  • a strong (proven) interest in numerical and computational/physical modelling of force transmission onto objects is preferred and/or expertise on injury biomechanics or traumatic brain injury is a plus;
  • fluent in English, both written and spoken.

You are dedicated, accurate, stress-resistant, a pleasant colleague, well organized and prepared to, and capable of working at 2 different locations.

What we offer you
We offer a temporary contract for 38 hours per week for the duration of 4 years (the initial contract will be for a period of 18 months and after satisfactory evaluation it will be extended for a total duration of 4 years). The preferred starting date is as soon as possible. This should lead to a dissertation (PhD thesis). We will draft an educational plan that includes attendance of courses and (international) meetings. We also expect you to assist in teaching undergraduates and master students.

Based on a full-time appointment (38 hours per week) the gross monthly salary will range from €3.059 in the first year to €3.881 (scale P) in the last year. This does not include 8% holiday allowance and 8,3% year-end allowance. The UFO profile PhD candidate is applicable. A favourable tax agreement, the ‘30% ruling’, may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement of Universities of the Netherlands is applicable.

Curious about our extensive secondary benefits package? You can read more about it here.

You will work in this team
The Faculty of Science has a student body of around 8,000, as well as 1,800 members of staff working in education, research or support services. Researchers and students at the Faculty of Science are fascinated by every aspect of how the world works, be it elementary particles, the birth of the universe or the functioning of the brain. The position is located within the team of Dr. Carlos Fitzsimons (https://www.fitzsimonslab.eu), part of the Brain Plasticity group of the Swammerdam institute of the Faculty of Science.

The Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS) is located at the vibrant Amsterdam Science Park. SILS is one of eight institutes of the University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Science (FNWI). With around 240 employees, SILS carries out internationally high-quality life science research and provides education within various university programs. Research is also carried out in close cooperation with the medical, biotech, chemical, flavor, food & agricultural, and high-tech industries, and revolves around 4 main themes, Cell & Systems biology, Neurosciences, Microbiology and Green Life Sciences.

Within the Brain Plasticity group of SILS we study how our brain adapts to changes in an (often challenging) environment. We try to understand how plasticity is 'programmed', and how external factors like (early life) stress, nutrition, drugs, exercise or enrichment) can modify plasticity, and what role it plays in cognition and disorders, such as depression and dementia.

Your work will take place partially at the Personal Protection Team of the research group Personal Protection and Explosion Safety at TNO Defence, Safety and Security. This group works on the protection of people against explosions and head impact, ensuring worker safety for military and safety personnel.

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28-01-2026 UvA