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or the Deutschlandticket (Germany ticket) More information on about the IGZ you can find under www.igzev.de . For questions, please contact: Prof. Franziska S. Hanschen (+49 (0)33701 78 250; hanschen at igzev.de ). We
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or the Deutschlandticket (Germany ticket) More information on about the IGZ you can find under www.igzev.de . For questions, please contact: Prof. Franziska S. Hanschen (+49 (0)33701 78 250; hanschen(at)igzev.de ). We
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: excellent, very good or good university degree (diploma, master's degree) in transport or related study programs with a solid basis in transport planning and/or data analytics Description of the PhD topic
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Closing Date Sunday 17 August 2025 Reference PHD002-25 A funded PhD position is available on a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust. Description below: The density of information content in screen media
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A funded PhD position is available on a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust. Description below: The density of information content in screen media – i.e., the light, volume and pitch changes from
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degree in (analytical) chemistry, biochemistry, or a related discipline Hands-on experience in mass spectrometry-based proteomics (e.g. DDA, DIA, PRM) Experience with proteomic data analysis Computer
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pathways and reducing costs. FISH&CHIPS is a multi-centre, observational analytic cohort study of all patients that underwent a CCTA for the assessment of coronary artery disease over a 3-year period (2017
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and implantable sensors o Microfluidic-based electrochemical platforms o Data-driven sensor signal processing Fluent English proficiency (B2/C1 level or higher). Strong analytical, problem-solving
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including optical microresonators Contact information For enquiries about this project contact Prof Misha Sumetsky m.sumetsky@aston.ac.uk Submitting an application Your application must include
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Your Job: At the Electrocatalysis department of Prof. Karl Mayrhofer, we offer a PhD position within the team Nanoanalysis of Electrochemical Processes. Lead by Dr. Andreas Hutzler, the team is