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stages of the selection process. The working languages of the Agency are English and French. A good knowledge of one of these is required. Knowledge of another Member State language would be an asset
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Organisation Job description Lithium is a critical raw material essential to battery technologies powering the global energy transition. However, during the refining process for battery-grade
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. These complement measurements at plot scale by other consortium members using a variety of techniques, enabling quantitative description and understanding of processes responsible for the production of carbon
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to dissect a biological process Background in microfabricated, transparent chips and their design is advantageous Expertise in microscopy and time lapse imaging Practical experience with plant and/or bacterial
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cooperate on RO1 and RO3 with two other postdoc researchers, one specialized in Human-Computer Interactions an Twente University (working on RO3) and another specialized in human rights and technology policy
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, telephone +31-317-482428 or by e-mail: emmanuel.adu-ampong@wur.nl Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Edgar Tijhuis, corporate recruiter, edgar.tijhuis@wur.nl Do you want to apply? You can apply
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spoken and written. Additional experience that would be considered a plus: some experience in programming and the use of computer algebra in algebraic geometry; experience with noncommutative algebraic
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perspective and career goals will also be explored during the later stages of the selection process. Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity
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with two other postdocs, one specialized in Human-Computer Interactions an Twente University (working on RO3) and another specialized in human rights and technology policy at Delft University and
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the field. Through controlled lab experiments, we will dive deeper into the underlying chemical and mineralogical processes, to eventually capture them in physical-chemical models that predict the impact of