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candidates who are interested in joining our team as PhD fellow. The position is available from October 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The Ravnskjaer lab is headed by Assoc. Prof. Kim Ravnskjaer
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information about the position please contact: Prof. Denis SCUTO Your profile Master's degree in Digital History, Data Science, Historical Migration Studies, Digital Humanities, or a related discipline Proven
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data analysis to tackle relevant health challenges? Then come and join our lab (headed by Prof. Manuela Schmidt) at the Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology and at the newly established University
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: Prof. Dr. Steven Travis Waller, Chair of Transport modeling and simulation, and co-supervised by at least one additional professor, plus an international tutor of the CRC Requirements: excellent
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Materials (CQM) group led by Prof. Jose Lado and work under the supervision of RCF Fellow Dr. Adolfo O. Fumega. Requirements We seek a highly motivated student with: A Master’s degree in physics, chemistry or
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. The studentship will commence from September 2025 onwards, under the supervision of Dr Rebecca Baggaley and Dr Johan H Thygesen (IHI, UCL), Dr Rachel Burns (Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, UCL) and Prof
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relevant Master's degree (or exceptional Bachelor's) in biomedical/mechanical engineering, materials science, or computer science, with experience in mechanical design/textiles and programming (Python/MATLAB
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demonstrate experience in or interest in working with R/Python. You can demonstrate very good writing skills. You can demonstrate a proactive attitude. You have good communication skills, and a collaborative
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and Cell Identity, relevant for stem cell biology and cancer. The position will be within the Molecular Signaling and Bioenergetics group headed by Prof. Mathias Ziegler. About the project/work tasks
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Position in Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering (m/w/d) to be filled as soon as possible. The position is initially limited to three years. The research group headed by Prof. Dr. Hannes Link