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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in research on working mechanisms in the field of youth anxiety? Are you enthusiastic about handling data
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! We're seeking a skilled Postdoc researcher to realize integrated optical chips with mechanical resonators and develop self-calibration techniques, enhancing accuracy while reducing calibration demands Job
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fullfil all requirements, please still apply (there is room for learning-on-the-job). A doctorate (PhD degree) with focus on experimental fluid mechanics (e.g., aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering
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do not fullfil all requirements, please still apply (there is room for learning-on-the-job). A M.Sc. degree with a focus in fluid mechanics and heat transfer (e.g., aerospace engineering, mechanical
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or genetics are organized in two focal areas: ‘Molecular Mechanisms of Biological Processes’ and ‘Physiology and Systems Biology’. Qualifications Who The ideal candidates must be highly motivated, hard-working
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control parameters governing the self-assembly of E. coli under the influence of interfacial flow and determine the physical mechanisms that govern the pattern formation. To this end, you will perform
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groundbreaking research project, investigating the biological mechanisms underlying pediatric post-COVID. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a multidisciplinary team, using cutting-edge computational
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of E. coli under the influence of interfacial flow and determine the physical mechanisms that govern the pattern formation. To this end, you will perform experiments with E. coli as well as theoretical
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& Nano Engineering, Applied Physics, Dynamics, Precision Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering, or a related field. Strong knowledge and expertise in micro-fluidics, fluid dynamics, or fluid-structure
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prospect. You will study critical components of the viral replication machinery, with a particular focus on Noroviruses. This ERC project will allow us to journey inside infected cells, and catch a glimpse