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at Dartmouth College (USA). To follow the DTU program, you will be granted a unique study environment, together with several PhDs and Post Docs in related fields. Your primary tasks will be to improve
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topic Microstructured PCL
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an exciting new Doctoral Training Programme in Microbial Genomics for Health Protection in collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). This is funded by NIHR as part of a Health Protection Unit in
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, including Sympany, Code-for-Good, the municipality of Emmen, NOM, InvestNL, and other academic and regional stakeholders. The PhD position will be embedded within the research programme Global Economics
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programme Marketing at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB). The project will be supervised by Marijke Leliveld and Kim Poldner. The ideal candidate is highly motivated and wishes to make a scientific
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with scientific programming (e.g., MATLAB, LabView) is advantageous Knowledge of scientific instrumentation and electronics is desired Experience with (or willingness to learn) stop-flow spectroscopy and
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in inorganic synthesis and/or Schlenk-line preparations Experience with scientific programming (e.g., MATLAB, LabView) is advantageous Experience performing quantum chemistry computations (e.g., DFT
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techniques, including fluorescence microscopy, microfluidics, and biomolecular encapsulation. You will collaborate with leading scientists at the University of Surrey and international research partners (Prof
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on the basis of the expertise of the candidate as well as the needs of the Department, but will focus on courses of public law both in the bachelor and master’s programs and possibly the Master Law & Technology
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two other researchers dedicated to this project. The project is in close collaboration between the Centre for Textile Science and Engineering (Prof. Lode Daelemans) and the Mechanics of Materials and