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information for two references, which can be appended to the CV or provided as a separate PDF if you prefer. No reference letters are needed at the time of application, and we will notify you in advance if we
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Ph.D. Position in Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, and/or Sol–Gel Chemistry & Materials Science
interpreting experimental data Contributing to patent applications with support from the team Leading scientific publications and presenting results at international conferences Occasional travel to the industry
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with the following documents: Curriculum vitae Cover letter Names and contact information for three references Academic transcripts (Bachelor’s and Master’s), including grade point average and English
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researchers and who help to shape a forward-looking university with innovative research-based teaching. Information on your application Please submit your electronic application for this position by March 8
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portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Furthermore, applications without a research proposal will not be considered either. For further information about the group
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transcripts. Contact details of 2 referees (please inform them that they might get contacted). Further information about the Institute of Molecular Physical Science can be found on our website . Questions
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. More information at www.unifr.ch/science/positions .
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), highly resolved (hourly‑scale) data on species presence, abundance, and movement patterns in rivers and streams. To address this gap, this project aims to realise the Riverine Organism Drift Imager (RODI
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your online application with the following documents: Motivation letter CV Reference letters Certificates & Diploma Further information about Mobile Robotics Lab can be found on our Website . Questions
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year, with a prospect of becoming indefinite) on the development of the data-analysis suite and pipeline infrastructure for the upcoming gravitational-wave space observatory LISA. In 2015, the LIGO–Virgo