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development and use of advanced processing techniques of materials and components. This includes ceramic materials, metals and composites, and they may be porous or dense, bulk or nanostructures. The materials
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basic science discoveries to real-life technology or a product. We are interested in understanding how to design plant responses and development, and in the next three years we aim to progress towards
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Institute at VTC (FBRI - https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/ ) for a tenured or tenure-track faculty position at the associate or full professor level. The research institute supports entrepreneurial activity through
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questions through the study of macromolecular structure at the molecular and/or cellular scales. Areas of interest include biology-focussed research and/or methods development, using experimental and/or
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development opportunities including support towards role-related qualifications. Further information about the benefits available can be found at http://www.discover.ukri.org/benefits-of-working-at-ukri
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provided to new faculty each year for the first three consecutive years of the appointment to support external research grant development and other significant research endeavors. Thereafter, release time
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applications across CFIB to: lead the strategic development, operational management, and scientific direction of the facility, drive the creation and financial sustainability of methods development projects
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European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The period of employment is governed by § 2 (2) Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). Tasks: Development of an automated
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modern drug discovery. Yet, resolving their structures in physiologically relevant states remains a key frontier in structural biology. Duties The research will focus on the development of new methods
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the molecular mechanisms underlying cardiac development and disease. We utilize a multi-disciplinary approach, combining molecular, cellular, developmental, and physiological techniques to uncover novel