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environment. The Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, made possible via our Strategic Partnership with Halter Group AG , funds a two-year postdoc position annually over 5 years. The goal is to advance computational
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information on prospective panel members (e.g. CVs, publication lists), brief the Vice President, and - following decisions - contact proposed members on her behalf. Once candidates accept informally, transmit
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order to promote human health and chemical and drug safety. Researchers develop and apply quantitative chemical, in vitro, and computational approaches to address problems in Toxicology. More information
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develop predictive tools for mechanical failure. Our team is highly interdisciplinary and international, bringing together researchers with backgrounds in materials science, mechanics, and applied physics
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. Applicants are required to submit the following documents by uploading them as PDF files: Application form Detailed Curriculum Vitae (Europass format – with added List of publications, participation in funded
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and health. Genetic, cell and tissue technologies have profound applications and potential in protection of environment and high health standards. Our group is engaged in development of various sensors
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from material development, structural analysis with x-ray techniques, to digital modeling and simulation. The group also performs research on optoelectronics that are based on nanoparticles, offering
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on fermentation, as well as assessment and optimization of new raw materials for food use. The work includes developing improved analytical methods for the analysis of these components and their reactions
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CV.pdf), outlining: the applicant's academic/professional progression academic/professional achievements clearly articulated set of competencies and skills (relevant to the job) list of awards
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and constitutive material models, Developing thermomechanical physics-based models and/or numerical frameworks to predict the response and failure of TESC members under different fire scenarios and