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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Your team You will be working in the Accelerator Development group consisting of a wide variety of experts within the accelerator field, including
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Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development to biomedical studies. The main research areas include sensitization
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multicultural work environment with great opportunities for personal development with respect for a healthy work-life balance. Would you like to work in a challenging and supporting environment? Then join us and
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labs that contains a number of lab instruments for MAX IV staff and users. Your main work tasks will be: Maintenance of instruments in the Bio and Chem Labs Support in the development of a microfluidic
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scientific results for the benefit of society. We offer you a multicultural work environment with great opportunities for personal development with respect for a healthy work-life balance. Would you like
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the world, generating scientific results for the benefit of society. We offer you a multicultural work environment with great opportunities for personal development with respect for a healthy work-life
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you a multicultural work environment with great opportunities for personal development with respect for a healthy work-life balance. Would you like to work in a challenging and supporting environment
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over the world, generating scientific results for the benefit of society. We offer you a multicultural work environment with great opportunities for personal development with respect for a healthy work
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collaboration with the entire MAX IV organisation to continuously supports the development of the MAX IV offering, from new access forms to keeping internal processes and system up to date. Would you like to work
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for Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI-CEC), under the direction of Prof. Serena De-Beer, focused on the development and application of advanced X-ray spectroscopic tools for under-standing processes in biological