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skills in analytical chemistry, preferably mass spectrometry. Knowledge of instrumental residue analysis of (plant) toxins is preferred; you have excellent communication skills, both oral and written; a
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legislation and regulations; developing new visual analysis techniques. Depending on your experience, identifying opportunities for collaboration both within and outside WFSR may also be part of your role
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that Greek and Roman elements were interfused in shaping society and culture in the Roman period polis. At Groningen University, you will be offered a unique opportunity to work in an international environment
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interdisciplinary approach by exploring texts, inscriptions and archaeological material to cast new light on the ways that Greek and Roman elements were interfused in shaping society and culture in the Roman period
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subprojects (SP): 1) SP1 includes desk research and case file analysis about how decisions are based on what kind of legitimations 2) SP2 unfolds how decisions are justified in-the-making via shadowing and
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research and case file analysis about how decisions are based on what kind of legitimations 2) SP2 unfolds how decisions are justified in-the-making via shadowing and narrative interviews 3) SP3 focusses
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-spectroscopy, and (extensional) rheology will be used to quantify different structure characteristics, ingredient and water distribution, and textural properties. The gained knowledge will be used to provide
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imaging. Strong analytical skills and experience with medical imaging technologies and data analysis. The ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams and communicate effectively across
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their research interests, such as ethnographic fieldwork, digital media analysis, interviews, surveys, or spatial mapping techniques. You will be asked to: Conduct original research on audience experience in live
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terms of fieldwork, participation in consortium meetings, and to the analysis and writing of the shared output. The candidate is expected to contribute actively to the Marine Ecology Lab. Group and the