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the production of the greenhouse gas methane in coastal marine sediments worldwide. Methanotrophs play a key role in removing the methane through aerobic and anaerobic microbial processes. The efficiency
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schemes. We are The Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Correlated Materials Group conducts both experimental and theoretical research aimed to understand ultrafast processes in correlated materials. Your research
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While attention to animal health, welfare and rights is growing, little is known on how non-human animals can be represented in decision-making processes. Do you want to contribute to developing post
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the production of the greenhouse gas methane in coastal marine sediments worldwide. Methanotrophs play a key role in removing the methane through aerobic and anaerobic microbial processes. The efficiency
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interview will take place on Monday 29 September. You will preferably start your employment on 1 November or 1 December 2025. We can imagine you're curious about our application procedure . It describes what
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employment on 1 September. We can imagine you're curious about our application procedure . It describes what you can expect during the application procedure and how we handle your personal data and internal
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in the process (e.g. development of questionnaires). You will present the results at scientific conferences and in peer-reviewed scientific journals. At the end of the project, you will help organise a
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of results. Profile You have a PhD degree in physics, engineering, photonics or a related discipline. You have a good basis in optics, laser spectroscopy and signal-processing techniques. You have experience
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you need to include with your application. Applications will be reviewed during the recruitment period. Therefore, you will receive feedback and information about a possible follow-up process shortly
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related questions regarding the neural basis of visual perception and decision-making. It is part of a larger project on visual information processing in the brain, conducted in collaboration with Dr Sam