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, implementation, and continuous refinement of institutional effectiveness and assessment systems. Coordinate institutional data collection, analysis, and reporting to support strategic planning and decision-making
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of the envisioned underwater use case scenarios. The post-doctoral researcher will be responsible for the analysis and design of reconfigurable optical metasurfaces making use of optimization methodologies and
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expertise, research experience and the ability to apply scientific knowledge to environmental policies and management actions. Main Responsibilities: Data collection and analysis (biological, physicochemical
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or Molecular Biology PhD in Soil Microbial Ecology or Soil Microbiology or Environmental Microbiology Experience in the analysis of biological data using basic bioinformatic tools (i.e. amplicon sequencing
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well as working with others. The post holder will contribute to designing evaluation plans, and lead on qualitative data collection, analysis and writing reports/papers where needed. They will also support other
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Molecular Biology Techniques such as isolation of nucleic acids, amplification (PCR, qPCR, RPA, LAMP), sanger sequencing analysis, cloning, transformation, transfection, flow cytometry and immunostaining
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the application of experimental methodologies for material study and analysis Experience in spectroscopic techniques (Absorption, Fluorescence, Raman, etc.) and the implementation of analytical methodologies and
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Workshop D4.5 Cost/benefit and risk and feasibility analysis of translocation D5.1 Report of recruited fan mussels in 2028 D6.1 Report of natural repopulation & the surviving populations’ dynamics D6.2