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About us A post-doctoral research associate position is available at the Photonics & Nanotechnology group, Physics Department, King’s College London, funded by the EPSRC Programme Grant New
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is part of an interdisciplinary project funded by the Human Frontiers Science Program (www.hfsp.org) and involves collaboration with researchers from biology and mechanical engineering from the UK
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is part of an interdisciplinary project funded by the Human Frontiers Science Program (www.hfsp.org) and involves collaboration with researchers from biology and mechanical engineering from the UK
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topological phases and hysteresis-driven memory mechanisms. You will work closely with experimental and theoretical physicists and material scientists at DTU Physics, DTU Energy as well as our collaborators
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prostate cancer; 2) Deciphering the epigenetic mechanisms of oncogenic gene upregulation driven by non-canonical promoters; 3) Discovery of novel druggable regulators of neuroendocrine surface protein target
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postdoctoral researcher, you will use various techniques to investigate fiber-reinforced structures in nature (i.e., fungi), including additive manufacturing, computer simulations, materials testing, and
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+ imaging, data analysis and neuronal circuits. Requirement PhD in neuroscience, computer science or a related field High motivation for explorative research Experience in neurophysiology (electrophysiology
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Contract type : Fixed-term contract Level of qualifications required : PhD or equivalent Fonction : Post-Doctoral Research Visit About the research centre or Inria department The Inria centre
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to dissect the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human pathologies in fields ranging from cardiovascular medicine to neuroscience, from immunology to cancer and microbiology, with the final goal
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, FactSage) to simulate vanadium phase behavior and guide process improvements. Performing advanced characterization of vanadium-bearing materials to understand their transformation and recovery mechanisms