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Apply now Postdoctoral Researcher in Electrochemical Analysis of Gunshot Residues We are seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Scientist to develop a fast and reliable electrochemical method for analyzing
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field related to the topic. You have experience in systematic data collection, statistical analysis with appropriate software, and, in particular, describing complex systems by simple equations. You have
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, kidney, heart, lung and brain. We apply high throughput transcriptomics analysis in combination with innovative gene co-expression network models thus contributing to a system toxicology approach in
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uncertainty analysis of Earth Observation data products, supporting their informative uses for various applications through next-generation geospatial tools. Your qualities We seek a highly motivated candidate
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, and experienced in qualitative video analysis, this may be the job for you. What you will do The main aim of this ERC TURNING VIOLENT research is to identify turning points towards one-sided violence in
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ca 4000 – 1700 BCE, by analysing archaeological contexts that might point to feasting events, and by performing isotope analysis, in particular on Oxygen and Carbon isotopes, on selected human remains
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samples; Support the definition and the development of ground-based capabilities for the receiving, handling, curation and analysis of samples; Support the development of novel curation technologies and
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Background in enzyme engineering via targeted or random mutagenesis, high-throughput screening of sequence libraries, directed evolution, or growth coupling Expertise in enzyme structure analysis via
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the fundamental understanding of pesticide residues in soils through experimentation, modelling, and big data analysis. You will: Combine existing farm management, soil property and soil pesticide residue data
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they provide philosophical and religious context to the societal debate and contribute to the analysis and solution of major societal challenges. The faculty has over 180 staff, organized in eight academic