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Fellowship (4YF) program will ensure UBC's best PhD, DMA, and MDPhD students are provided with financial support of at least $18,200 per year plus tuition for up to four years of their doctoral studies
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PhD Studentship: Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Winding Development for Electric Motors The Manufacturing Technology Centre UK, and University of Nottingham This project offers an exciting opportunity
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doctoral project is embedded within the Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences of the University of Antwerp and the Brussels Center for Immunology at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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project to study tissue-resident macrophages in neurological disorders. This collaborative doctoral project is embedded within the Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences
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. Candidate´s profile: • Master’s degree in Life Sciences, in Computational Biology or MD degree • Previous research experience in immunology • Experience in flow cytometry, cell culture and in high-dimensional
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électrique, physique, science des matériaux ou dans un domaine similaire. • Expérience avec les matériaux composites, les matériaux et dispositifs magnétiques, la fabrication additive et la micro
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situated in one or combining several mentioned key areas Contribute to ongoing research projects in the social sciences Assist in organising academic events (e.g. in the context of the SocioLab) and outreach
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to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contacts: Associate Professor Jianfeng Mao and Dr Jingxiu Wang School of Chemical Engineering / Discipline of Materials Engineering
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD student to join our team at the Institute of Environmental Engineering at EPFL (the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne). The selected
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to combat these disorders. The incumbent will utilize cell and molecular biology techniques alongside electrophysiology, metabolomics, proteomics, and RNA-seq to investigate how de novo mutations in PACS1