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) position for the Institute of Clinical Chemistry to start as soon as possible a PhD student (f/m/d) Institute of Clinical Chemistry Join our dynamic team to explore how blood vessels influence the immune
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assistant (PraeDoc) on this 4-year position, you will be part of the research group “Quantum Information Science and Quantum Computation”, led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Philip Walther. The group is part of
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assistant (PraeDoc) on this 4-year position, you will be part of the research group “Quantum Information Science and Quantum Computation”, led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Philip Walther. The group is part of
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integrate genetics, cell biology, genomics, and bio-computing to unravel plant biological processes and to further translate this knowledge into value for society. Please visit us at www.psb.ugent.be for more
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English. Our expectations All three PhD programs aim for highly motivated postgraduates with a background in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine or the Life Sciences. The PhD program Regenerative Sciences is also
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, device engineering, and system integration. Applicants may apply for one primary PhD project from the list of 15 individual positions (DC1–DC15). In addition, they may indicate up to two optional choices
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A Ph.D. position in computational pharmaceutical science is available at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy (FKF) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). The project is funded
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Qualification Type: PhD Location: Naples - Italy Funding for: EU Students, International Students Scholarship amount: €19,000 per year (before social contributions) for up to 4 years, provided in
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The group of Prof. Ulrich Schmid at the Institute of Sensor and Actuator Systems (ISAS) at TU Wien invites applications for a PhD position starting in July 2026 in the field of MEMS resonators
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more about the PhD program at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, read more here . Natural Science Research – Interdisciplinary Strength The Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy