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PhD position within the Infection Medicine Research Group The research group led by Professor Johan Malmström develops techniques in quantitative and structural mass spectrometry to analyze
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: 80. Only those who are or have been admitted to PhD-studies may be appointed to doctoral studentships. When an appointment to a doctoral studentship is made, the ability of the student to benefit from
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security policy Subject description The Faculty of Law now invites applications for two PhD positions in law with a specialisation in total defence, preparedness and resilience. The research project can be
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science, neuroscience, statistics, physics, mathematics or a related discipline. Competence using Linux-based high-performance parallel computing systems. Familiarity with git and GitHub. Experience building pipelines
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for the position are: Experience with analysis of proteomics data. Experience with analysis of neuroimaging data. Familiarity with git and GitHub. Competence using Linux-based high-performance parallel computing
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), and the applicant is expected to participate in its activities. The research group includes the principal investigator (Robin Kahn), one PhD student, three postdoctoral researchers, one biomedical
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that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position. The certificate proving the qualification requirement is met, must be received before
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as a senior lecturer if they have demonstrated teaching expertise and been awarded a PhD in subject matter of relevance to the position, or equivalent research expertise, in accordance with the Higher
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higher education credits, and not have commenced PhD-studies. Qualifications Requirements for the position are that you: are currently enrolled in a full-time master's degree program in biomedical science
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This PhD position is in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam (UvA). Soil microorganisms play a fundamental role in global biogeochemical cycles, shaping life on Earth and influencing