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researcher You will develop analytical methods to quantify the individual vitamers, as well as precursor and degradation products. You will evaluate content of vitamins and nutrient during processing with
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perhaps you are our new researcher You will develop analytical methods to quantify the individual vitamers, as well as precursor and degradation products. You will evaluate content of vitamins and nutrient
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transcripts A 3-page research proposal that presents your research project for the PhD: your research question, a short literature review, an overview over the methods and data that you aim to use The names
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of aging and lifespan development Interest in studies of ambulatory assessment Good knowledge of and interest in quantitative methods (e.g., multivariate analyses, longitudinal analyses, multilevel analyses
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position as a senior researcher if given a positive academic assessment at the end of the tenure track process. The position aims to develop new approaches, methods, databases and tools to assess and
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If you are establishing your career as scientist and want to be at the forefront of sensory research with focus on the use of modern objective and subjective sensory methods, then this position may
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, and communicate with external stakeholders. You are motivated to fully engage in research that is formally owned by others. Practical experience in the development of biochemical methods, cell culture
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qualifications The Researcher will have the opportunity to join a cross-disciplinary, international team working on developing virtual testing and digitalization methods for wind turbine structures and components
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Infection Biology at the Department of Biology. Qualification requirements Applicants must have: A PhD in ecology or another relevant field Very good oral and written proficiency in English Formal training in
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. To do this, knowledge or willingness to be trained in advanced statistical modelling, ideally with an interest in methods for causal inference in observational data, is strongly preferred. Using various