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scattering (SAXS), thermal analysis and chromatography. Application of inorganic oxides in catalysis and photocatalysis with an environmental focus. 3.2. Knowledge of English. Only levels higher than
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to XVIII centuries. Experience in using analytical techniques for textile analysis, namely microspectrofluorimetry and liquid chromatography. VI - Application Instruction The application must be completed by
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analytical chemistry methods, in particular spectrophotometry and chromatography Documented experience with data analysis Documented experience in analyzing and interpreting omics data, such as genomics
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Analytical Food Chemistry at Technical University of Munich | Freising, Bayern | Germany | about 2 months ago
by chromatography. This research is exploratory in nature and is expected to generate groundbreaking insights into the potential of plant-based foods and algae as a source of vitamin B12 Throughout
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work including chromatography-15 val. With advanced knowledge and experience in physical-chemical laboratory work-10 val. With knowledge of physical-chemical analysis-5 val. No knowledge of physical
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cultures(tumor spheroids) Experience with thin layer chromatography, column chromatography Experience with hybridization and radioligand labelling techniques. Experience in working with laboratory animals
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supramolecular interactions translate into macroscopic properties. To this end, you will use a broad range of characterization techniques, including spectroscopy, size-exclusion chromatography, thermal analysis
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attractiveness in Nasonia CHC profiles. Expanding on this foundation, the PhD candidate will employ a suite of advanced techniques—single-sensillum recording (SSR), gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC-MS