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the design phase to the construction phase (including scope, schedule, resources and budget). Collaboration with the ICN2 team and other working groups to ensure alignment of project activities with INNOFAB's
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to global challenges. Our academic staff are drawn from the world's finest institutions. English is the medium of instruction, and undergraduate programs align closely with postgraduate studies
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, phone conversations, and in-person meetings. Follow up to support their application and help them select the best program aligned with their goals. Build and nurture strong relationships with applicants
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national civilized city, is a distinctive comprehensive university with coordinated development across multiple disciplines. It is among the first universities supported by Shandong Province for applied
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of flexible and forward-thinking curricula aligned with both emerging research trends and industry needs. Advanced Research Oversight: Direct or support multidisciplinary research projects that explore both
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strategic partnerships and foster adoption of PIXEurope innovations. Maintain a comprehensive overview of innovation activities across the consortium, ensuring alignment with Chips JU guidelines on IP
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collaboration. Position Overview: The selected candidate will play a pivotal role in the setup, operation, and technical coordination of PIXEurope Pilot Line, ensuring the project’s smooth execution and alignment
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satisfaction, and alignment with ICN2's strategic objectives. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The successful candidate will hold a pivotal role within the Electron Microscopy Unit, supporting the Head of Unit
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, and alignment with institutional priorities. Coordinate institutional relations and protocol, including institutional visits, interactions with the ICFO Board of Trustees, external partners, and
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noncoding mutations causing diabetes, using advanced statistical genetics, computational regulatory genomics, and analysis of whole genome sequences in unique patient cohorts. Using computational strategies