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specified by the Department's study regulations for registration as a PhD student before the approval of the fellowship agreement. They should be interested in systems analysis, complexity thinking, and
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specified by the Department's study regulations for registration as a PhD student before the approval of the fellowship agreement. They should be interested in creative ideation methods, co-design
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. The work of the selected PhD Student will be supervised by Arnellos Argyris, Associate Professor, Department of Product and Systems Design Engineering. About the project BLUEPRINT is a 42-month European
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Environmental Engineering, offers one (1) position of Assistant Professor with the subject: "Food Engineering" according to the FEK 3527/23.09.2025 (τ.Γ΄) Information on the position in the following link: https
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Environmental Engineering, offers one (1) position of Assistant Professor with the subject: "Coastal Engineering" according to the FEK 3527/23.09.2025 (τ.Γ΄) Information on the position in the following link
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Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Engineering » Materials engineering Chemistry » Heterogeneous catalysis Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Greece Application
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Environmental Engineering, offers one (1) position of Associate Professor with the subject: "Probability-Statistical-Functional Analysis" according to the FEK 3727/07.10.2025 (τ.Γ΄) Information on the position in
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21 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company FORTH Department Institute of Computer Science Research Field Computer science » Other Astronomy » Astrophysics Engineering » Aerospace engineering
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Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Country Greece Application Deadline 15 Nov 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Athens) Type of Contract
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: The main aspects of the project include studying a new rule and its role in physiology based on the recently published concept of the “coregulons” that can be built by proteins/RNAs in condensates. The PhDs