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a dedicated doctoral training unit (DTU) on “Forest function under stress” (FORFUS). It consists of 4 inter-linked research clusters, focusing on below-ground processes, tree and canopy processes
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with several industrial and political stakeholders that shape our energy transition. Located at the heart of Europe, the group consists of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers from diverse backgrounds (e.g
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with several of the EU’s main institutions and stakeholders that shape our energy transition. Located at the heart of Europe, the group consists of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers from diverse backgrounds
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of all backgrounds and are dedicated to upholding equality and respect for our employees and students. General information: Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract 36 Month Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per
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peptides Perform and support experimental studies across the METAMIC project, including notably metagenomic sequencing of field study samples (from clinical or environmental use cases) Application
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contribute? You will contribute to a project developed within the framework of a long-standing collaboration with Pierre Fabre, who are a global leader in pharmaceuticals and dermo-cosmetics. The work will
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discriminatory barrier related to gender, and not only, in recruitment and career progression of our staff. General information: Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract 36 Month Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per
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, the Physics of Living Matter Group at the DPHYMS (Research homepage ) has an immediate opening for a highly motivated and talented doctoral candidate to work on the biophysics of host-pathogen interactions
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Perovskite materials are earth abundant, non-toxic and extremely stable making them ideal candidates for use as absorber layers for tandem and indoor photovoltaic applications. The student will investigate
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Background and Research Environment Recently established, the Cancer RNAs & Epigenetic Group (CREG) focuses on understanding the role of epigenetic and epitranscriptomic regulation in tumor