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We are seeking a highly motivated and creative PhD student to investigate how the nervous system regulates iron availability and mitochondrial function in intestinal and muscle cells. This project will
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fosters scientific exploration, intellectual growth, and innovation. About Our Department: The Racah Institute of Physics, part of the Faculty of Science, is dedicated to high-quality research across a wide
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environment that fosters scientific exploration, intellectual growth, and innovation. About Our Department: The Racah Institute of Physics, part of the Faculty of Science, is dedicated to high-quality research
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environment that fosters scientific exploration, intellectual growth, and innovation. About Our Department: The Racah Institute of Physics, part of the Faculty of Science, is dedicated to high-quality research
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candidate will work on innovative projects focused on laser-based digital printing of semiconductor structures and devices. The specific research project available for a PhD candidate (in collaboration with
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nanophysics, biophysics, nonlinear and condensed matter physics, few-body systems, nuclear and hadronic physics, high-energy physics, and astrophysics. It also serves a diverse group of students at all levels
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: Understanding the role of lipid compositional complexity in membrane properties and functions. Developing lipid nanomaterials for use in mRNA delivery systems, bio-sensors, and sustainable formulations
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exploration, intellectual growth, and innovation. About Our Department: The Institute of Applied Physics, part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is dedicated to advancing our understanding
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, intellectual growth, and innovation. About Our Department: The Institute of Applied Physics, part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is dedicated to advancing our understanding of physical
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role as a proxy for terrestrial gross primary production (GPP). COS plays a crucial part in stratospheric sulfate aerosols that control Earth's albedo and temperature. The project's goal is to better