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intellectual environment with an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration; work at a top educational institution; opportunities for education and further professional development; employee benefits
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research and development activities, including the publication and presentation of research results share in the organizational provision of research and pedagogical activities, incl. related administration
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: Participate in the development of the capabilities for user operation and research in Ultrafast Optical Spectroscopy at the Department for Structural Dynamics Participate in the general development
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, the sooner the better. Interesting job in state-of-the-art academic research. 3-month contract with possible extension. Competitive salary, performance bonuses. Further training and personal development
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development of bioelectronic devices and materials, in particular, focusing on wireless implantable biomedical devices. The research will feature microfabrication techniques in a cleanroom environment, for
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) invites applications for a researcher position to contribute to high-impact research and grant writing in agricultural and development economics. We seek a highly motivated researchers with a demonstrated
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(chaired by Prof. Niklas Wahlberg, Lund University, Sweden; https://10klepgenomes.eu/ ) and close collaborators in this project include Prof. Mark Blaxter and Dr. Joana Meier (Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK
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– from the viewpoint of chemical and gas safety, Methodology of environmental protection and waste management Designing measures and procedures for safe implementation of experiments, Developing procedures
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collective effects related to engineered long-range optical interactions emerge. This involves developing models accounting for the dynamics of the excitations in molecular emitters coupled to structured
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goals in connection with the overall strategy. Controlling financial flows and correctness of the project's financial management. Leading and developing the project and operational team – recruitment