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and human health. We look for applicants with an excellent publication track record (or equivalent experience) and strong scientific drive. We provide a stimulating and supportive environment to help
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, microbiome science and human health. We look for applicants with an excellent publication track record (or equivalent experience) and strong scientific drive. We provide a stimulating and supportive
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robotic experiments Proven track record in relevant conferences and journals: At least three publications in top-tier venues: IROS, ICRA, RSS, R-AL, TRO, TFR, etc Fluent written and verbal communication
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track record, and fluency in spoken and written English. A strong background and research experience in genomics, host pathogen interactions, glycomics or evolutionary biology is desirable. Ideally
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quantum engineering. The ideal candidate will have a solid track record of experimental research, preferably in low-temperature condensed matter physics, quantum physics, quantum engineering, or related
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economic sociology, the sociology of imagined futures or related fields of research is considered an asset. You have a proven track record of publishing in international, peer-reviewed journals. You are
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considered an asset. You have a proven track record of publishing in international, peer-reviewed journals. You are reliable, capable of working independently, and demonstrate initiative. You possess strong
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(preferrably in Central Africa). You are capable of producing high-quality written work in English and potentially also in French, which is already visible in a strong track record of high-quality publications
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method, can engineer thousands of defined mutations in parallel in a single test tube in yeast. Strains are tagged by DNA barcodes, allowing to efficiently track mutations in cell populations during
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method, can engineer thousands of defined mutations in parallel in a single test tube in yeast. Strains are tagged by DNA barcodes, allowing to efficiently track mutations in cell populations during