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nature of this project, please contact Prof. Tony McNally (T.McNally@warwick.ac.uk ) directly for further information. Essential and Desirable Criteria: 1 or 2.1 degree in chemistry, chemical engineering
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capabilities as well as delivering high-quality analytical services to our clients. Embedded within the Precision Medicine group, led by prof. Dr. Willem Mulder, you will work at the intersection of academia and
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. The SHIELT project is in collaboration with Wageningen Food Biobased Research (WFBR) and various industrial partners. Your duties and responsibilities include: use experimental and literature data to develop
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headed by prof. Bram Nauta. The group's motto is “fundamental solutions for practical problems” and under this vision, it has contributed many fundamental new ideas in IC design. The ICD group has made
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) (subject to personal qualifications employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting October 1, 2025. The position is limited until June 30, 2029. The period of employment is governed
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of the results The position is within the research group of Prof. Ingela Lanekoff that strives to develop and establish new innovative method within the research field of analytical chemistry. The research is
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is working to be the state’s world-class cancer research institute, jointly resourced by the Federal Department of Health, CALHN and the University of Adelaide. Reporting to Associate Prof. Robin Hobbs
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ADTKD diagnostics and clinical trials. What you’ll do You will work at the interface of laboratory and data science, and clinical genetics. You will: Establish and characterise the UK ADTKD-MUC1 cohort
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well as the irradiation facilities provide unique possibilities for the scientific and industrial use of neutron beams. For a scientific project for Spin-Selective Neutron Detection using Quantum Sensing, we are looking
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, the project PSYBER - Assessing Cybersecurity Preparedness will be executed closely with Prof. Marcus Völp (Robustness and Resilience in Computing), Prof. Pedro Cardoso-Leite (Faculty of Social Science