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Qutech, Qubit Research Division Position ID: Qutech -Qubit Research Division -POSTDOCS [#29910, 2061] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Delft, Zuid-Holland 2628 CJ
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, an essential compound used widely in rubber, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products. Key responsibilities This postdoc position will focus on characterizing and engineering enzymes for the efficient conversion
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whole, ignoring that specific factors likely matter more for some groups than for others because the meanings they ascribe to climate change differ. This project (funded through the Vici programme of
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an interdisciplinary team of project partners from the Dutch MedTech industry. Collaborate with other postdocs and PhD students in the research group. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University
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with an interdisciplinary team of project partners. Collaborate with other postdocs and PhD students in the research group. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has
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Vacancies Post-doc research position “Magnetron Sputtering of Piezoelectric Thin Films” Key takeaways The XUV Optics Group at Twente has started a new multidisciplinary research program on
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of Engaging with European and Dutch Identity and Belonging (0.8 fte, 20 months) The Postdoc will be working within the NWA-ORC research project Re/Presenting Europe – Urban and Hip Hop as Critical Ways
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for reconstructing social inequalities in late prehistoric Cyprus. Two postdocs will investigate the articulation of exchange networks and how diet and feasting played a role in the reproduction of society in late
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Duijnhoven , which currently consists of 6 PhD students and 2 postdocs. Within the NWO-project, you will closely collaborate with the postdoc and Principal Investigator (Prof. dr. Riccardo Fodde) at Erasmus MC
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undergraduate students. We focus on high quality teaching and research in the fields of human and economic geography, demography, and spatial planning. Our research program is titled TRACE (TRAnsformations