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questions regarding the practical matters of moving to Denmark and working as a PhD at DTU. Application procedure Your complete online application must be submitted no later than 21 September 2025 (23:59
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PhD Student (gn*) Job Id: 11029 Limited to 3 years | Part-Time with 65% | Salary according to TV-L E13 | Institute of Molecular Tumor Biology We are UKM. We have a clear social mission and, with
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indicate scientific highlights), H-index and ORCID (see http://orcid.org/ ) Teaching portfolio including documentation of teaching experience Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD) List of plasma experiments which you
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bladder tissue samples. Job description The LICR lab is looking to recruit 1 highly-motivated PhD student to join our team investigating sensory signaling between the bladder wall and the central nervous
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. Informal enquiries are welcome via E-mail (a.troisi@liverpool.ac.uk). If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed at Grade 6, spine point 30. Upon written confirmation that you
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and implantable sensors o Microfluidic-based electrochemical platforms o Data-driven sensor signal processing Fluent English proficiency (B2/C1 level or higher). Strong analytical, problem-solving
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of hematopoietic stem cells. We are particularly interested in studying the processes and cellular signaling that lead to the emergence, maturation and expansion of stem cells in murine embryonic development and in
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should have strong digital signal processing and mathematical backgrounds evidenced by grades and/or prior publications. Additionally, the candidate should have expertise or strong interest (evidenced by
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to the scientific, technical and transferable skills training and relevant monitoring activities organised each year. Candidates can review the admission process on the website: https://icn2.cat/en/careers/phd
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materialists, electrical engineers, and computer scientists of TUD, RWTH Aachen and Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mikro- und Optoelektronik mbH (AMO ) in Aachen, Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ ), Max Planck