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physicochemical characterization of metal oxide cathodes, advanced characterization using ex-situ and in-situ/operando techniques, electrode design and development using environmentally safe water-based processing
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tensions between scientific, political and economic dimensions of these biomedical innovation processes. Focusing on the visions and practices of developers, researchers, funders and regulators in the field
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matter and computer simulations. Knowledge on programming is essential. Experience in using simulation packages will be appreciated. Excellent command in written and oral English (C1) Team player and high
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that flexibility is essential, so an individual start date can be arranged to accommodate your needs. Selection process:• Document Check: • The recruitment board reviews all submitted applications. Candidates
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leveraging advanced computer vision and deep learning-based pose estimation from football match footage to analyze pre-injury biomechanical patterns and joint load dynamics. The research aims to create
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Lung Cancer". The project will lay the foundation for the development of covalent inhibitors that target H2O2 signaling pathways which are employed to study and overcome the resistances imparted by
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personality: • You have completed your Master's degree or Diploma in physics. • You have experience in academic writing. • You have experience in digital experimental control and scientific data
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Degree or equivalent Additional Information Selection process Please send your application (including CV, information about BSc- and MSc-grades, cover letter and list with names of potential references
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activities in the field of national and international civil procedure law and willingness to write a dissertation in this field Professional legal experience and language skills are an advantage good knowledge
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process, identification of parameters, variational modeling, and generative machine learning methods; see https://imsc.uni-graz.at/mr-dynamo for further details. As part of this research effort, we invite