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metabolic data and correlate NMR readouts with physiological function. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Bioengineering, Chemistry, Biophysics, or a related field. Extensive hands-on experience with organ-on-a
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research sections with around 350 highly skilled employees, of which approximately 50% are scientific staff. More information can be found here . We believe in encouraging inclusion, acceptance, and
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role in analyzing and interpreting large-scale spatial transcriptomic data from multiple clinical trial. You will collaborate with an interdisciplinary teams of scientists and clinicians to develop
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analysis) Data collection, documentation, and basic data analysis Contribution to reporting, presentations, and potentially scientific publications Supporting collaboration within the research group and with
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of computer-aided tools for chemical and biochemical product and process modeling, process synthesis, design, analysis and operation. The tools are applied in the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical
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wireless communication, pushing the boundaries of various fields like autonomous driving, healthcare, and high-speed data transmission. If you want to establish your career as an early-stage researcher and
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research sections with around 350 highly skilled employees, of which approximately 50% are scientific staff. More information can be found here . We believe in encouraging inclusion, acceptance, and
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analysis) Data collection, documentation, and basic data analysis Contribution to reporting, presentations, and potentially scientific publications Supporting collaboration within the research group and with
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underlying greenhouse gas fluxes Support training of young researchers in using biogeochemical observations and data analysis Write and contribute to international peer-reviewed publications Contribute
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Duration: 1 year with the possibility of extension up to 2 years For further information about the position, please contact: Dr Changzhu Wu, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University