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- https://employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=155828 You may indicate up to three DC positions of interest. In case of interest in multiple DC positions, a single application suffices, unless this includes one
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-world applications. Your main tasks will include to: Developing (and derivatizing) polylysine-coated microfluidic channel capable of signal processing. Demonstrating programmable release of sacrificial
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on monitoring complex, superposed deformation signals caused by deep subsurface processes (gas storage, production, and injection) and shallow processes (soil compaction, groundwater dynamics), using satellite
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and up-to-date curriculum vitae; Motivation letter. (please indicate to which of the PhD positions you are applying) The maximum length of the documents must not exceed 3 pages. If it exceeds
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for developing future-proof protein cropping systems. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358120/phd-position-designing-cropping… Requirements Specific Requirements You are a highly
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for developing future-proof protein cropping systems. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358117/phd-position-biodiversity-posit… Requirements Specific Requirements You are a highly
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conditions on land and in the ocean, in the form of biological residues or physical and chemical signals, which allow us to reconstruct feedbacks between oceanic processes and climate in the (ancient) past