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toxicological prioritization. Developing non-target analysis to capture vPvM chemicals, combined with toxicological effect-directed in-vitro screening is essential. This approach supports comprehensive hazard
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Job Description Could you imagine designing clusters for catalyzing chemical reactions at the atomic-scale? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) is offering a PhD positions for
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the synchrotron-based imaging technique Dark-Field X-ray Microscopy and together we utilize it to visualize the evolution of internal structures in metals during plastic deformation, i.e. changes in shape due
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effects, kinetic details and the formation of C-C, C-O and C-N bonds are focus areas in our groups. Responsibilities In this project, organic chemistry in water using mild conditions will be explored
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, synthesis, characterization and test for sustainable energy solutions We also have research activities in our three interdisciplinary centers relating to nuclear energy, catalysis, and visualization
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based on both visual and tactile information. The candidate will be responsible for developing detailed simulation models of both robots, sensors, and components to be assembled. In addition
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) therapy on the biology of γδ T cells and how can we use this knowledge to help us predict the success of therapy and prevent the development of side-effects. Position 1 will focus on the cellular and
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longer start-up phase. In consequence, we offer a one-year position as research assistant to allow time to work your way into the topic and fine-tune a PhD-project description, before potential enrolment
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and systems. Your PhD project will result in scientific publications and experimental validation of your results. You will present at international conferences as part of your research training, and you
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negativity bias in existing news coverage. It does so by examining how constructive journalism can be conceptualized, how it can be implemented into a highly routinized journalistic practice, and which effects