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, analysing or securing network services, including real-time communication infrastructures. Demonstrated programming experience in multi-language development environments, combining backend services, web
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of at least 10 articles, in the scientific area that the Competition is open, indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science from Clarivate Analytics where document type = article
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the impact of the protein corona that forms around the nanoparticles in biological fluids on these density fluctuations. Additionally, the researcher may need to develop computational models and simulations
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funded by a EU programme Reference Number 646 / 2026 / 1924 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Your Responsibilities Development of automated
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can only accept applications via our web-based applicant tool for this vacant position. Application Documents The following documents are required for an application: Academic CV Publication list Brief
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the Competition is open, indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science from Clarivate Analytics where document type = article or document type = review, or in the SCI Verse Scopus with
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) position for a First Level Doctorate Researcher (level 2) for the exercise of research activities in the scientific area of Chemistry to develop the preparation and characterization of light activated carbon
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, including: o a list of scientific publications, indicating those indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) database, along with the Impact Factor, the number of their citations without self-citations (according
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position for a First Level Doctorate Researcher for the exercise of research activities in the scientific area of Biotechnology, Biochemistry or related areas, with a view to developing 3D disease models in
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, Biotechnology, and Materials Science and Engineering, for the development of biomaterials and magnetic systems, as part of the WalkThrough project “Revolutionary Magneto-Enzymatic Microdevices: Pioneering