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The Social Resilience Lab, School of Culture and Society, is looking to hire a student assistant for a 22 month period to assist with computational data analysis, network analysis and agent-based
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) of complex chemical processes Familiarity with CO₂ capture and utilization technologies, Power-to-X systems or plasma processing and reactors. Experience in steady-state or dynamic simulation under varying
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, collaborating with researchers, policymakers, industry partners, and farmers who all work on translating complex data and modelling results into actionable insights. Key responsibilities Develop and apply
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, particularly methanogens and/or acetogens Experience with application of complex (mixed) microbial cultures Practical experience with analytical techniques, including gas chromatography Fluent in English, both
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Experience with pathways and complex networks in cell biology Finally, applicants should: Be curious and ambitious Take pride in being a good colleague and scientist Who we are The laboratory is located
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Discovery Innovation Network foundation, NNF grant number: NNF23SA0088590. The position focuses on experimental development at the interface of microfluidic organ-on-chip systems and metabolic magnetic
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of natural and synthetic catalytic RNA complexes focusing on circular RNAs and their potential role at the origins of life. COL is funded by the Villum Foundation. Expected start date and duration of
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personnel management. Your tasks include networking-related and administrative tasks such as: Facilitating ideation, matchmaking and knowledge-sharing events in Plant2Food. Stakeholder recruitment and
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together a large network of European stakeholders across universities, industry, training providers, and policy organisations, with the goal of strengthening Europe’s quantum talent pipeline and accelerating
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-biologists. The team consists of a dynamic mix of experimental and computational biologists aiming to examine the factors and complexes governing the production and turnover of eukaryotic transcriptomes. What