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of Excellence for Leukemia Studies with access to cutting-edge technology and resources. The successful candidate will ideally have a PhD (or will obtain a PhD) with a focus on molecular biology, cancer
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analysis of cell signalling, this three-years postdoc position at DTU Bioengineering will fulfil your scientific and personal development in an international, multi-disciplinary, and curiosity-driven
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We are now advertising a new position at DTU Physics for the second half period of our project UltraBat - Capturing Ultrafast Electron and Ion Dynamics in Batteries - generously funded for 4 years
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of the studied events Exchanging results with the project team and collaborators Publication of results in international journals and at conferences Your qualifications: A Master’s degree (or equivalent) and a PhD
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of reports, publication of results Your qualifications: Completed university studies (M.Sc./ M.Eng.) and PhD in polymer science or a comparable field of study Relevant experience in thermal analysis and fire
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The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, Denmark, is offering a postdoctoral position for studying the influence of phytochemistry and wheat cultivar mixtures on plant-microbiome
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highly motivated Research Assistant (Postdoc) on AI for understanding Maternal Immune Activation. Starting as soon as possible, the position is offered for a period of two years, if no former times
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, and abroad. Required qualifications: The candidate should have a PhD in condensed matter physics, with strong background in high vacuum, cryogenics, electronics, transport and magnetic measurements
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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a Full time, fixed term position as a Postdoctoral Researcher with School of Natural Sciences and School of Engineering , and Ryan
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Recruitment Seek PhDs skilled in data mining, AI, nano-optics, and protein-structure analysis Preference for candidates with multi-disciplinary or industry–academia–research collaboration experience Development