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Programme? Horizon Europe - MSCA Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number 101225682 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the position University
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Required skills: The candidate should have a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in linguistics, psychology, engineering, computer science, physics or related fields. DCs must comply with the Marie Curie Actions
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Molecular Biophysics Group , led by Prof. Georg
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28 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Molecular Biosciences (IMB) Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Physics » Biophysics Biological sciences » Biological engineering
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Physical Sciences for Advanced Materials and Technologies (MPHS) Program duration: 4 years No. of scholarships: 5 Coordinator: Prof. Nicola Fusco Contact e-mail: mphs@ssmeridionale.it 8. Modeling and
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Theoretical High Energy Physics/Mathematical Physics. The position is associated with a research program “Quantum Quenches from Quantum Fields”, which is financed by The Villum Foundation and directed by Prof
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career in research. • The candidate must be a highly motivated, enthusiastic and efficient researcher. • Good communication skills in English. Selection process For more information please contact Prof
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The Organic Nanoelectronics group, led by Prof. Simone Fabiano, at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, is now seeking a highly motivated doctoral candidate to join the
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VR/AR, quantum tech, life-sciences, computing and biomedical imaging. The project will work on cutting-edge optical technologies alongside collaborators Prof Melissa Mather, Prof Dmitri Veprintsev, and
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VR/AR, quantum tech, life-sciences, computing and biomedical imaging. The project will work on cutting-edge optical technologies alongside collaborators Prof Melissa Mather, Prof Dmitri Veprintsev, and