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additives, electrochemical evaluation, and mechanistic studies to advance the fundamental understanding and industrial scalability of CO2-to-methane conversion. Where to apply Website https
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rolling basis. Persons of all gender identities or expressions, sexual orientations, religions, ethnicities, ages, neurodiversities, functional impairments, citizenships, or any other aspect are welcome
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throughout the early phases of missions, including participation in CDF and phase A/B1. The Team also provides expertise to other projects and studies, including research and development of tools and methods
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. The group is world-renown for mass spectrometry-based proteomics and structural biology, and applies these technologies to study amongst others cancer, auto-immune disorders, immunology, infections, and
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who feel enthusiastic about the goals and approach of the ECCO-project and who bring a background and experience in fields such as organisation studies, sociology, public administration, political
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are recommended, teachers may question how these accommodations align with their learning objectives and whether they are fair to other students. This study engages neurodivergent students in participatory research
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for a Postdoc on Law, Disability, Sexuality & Technology 0,8 - 1,0 FTE Vacancy number 16381, to work on the NWO Vidi-funded project “Sex, Care, and Robots” for up to 48 months. Sexuality is a fundamental
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-based, and climate-related) and uses innovative qualitative and participatory methods to study how care, strategy, and collective action interact in times of societal crisis. You will join a vibrant
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, teachers may question how these accommodations align with their learning objectives and whether they are fair to other students. This study engages neurodivergent students in participatory research
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will analyse saliva and blood samples to study endocrine and genetic influences. You will work primarily with eight multigenerational groups of rhesus macaques at the Biomedical Primate Research Centre