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our external partners, and act as an ambassador towards the mass spectrometry community on our behalf. Join an expert team performing cutting-edge research, ranging from technological development and
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functioning; (vi) loneliness in grief; (vii) cultural identity conflict and mental health. Your job The department of Clinical Psychology has a job opening for a postdoctoral position for the project “Emotional
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adversity; (v) self-esteem and related self-concepts in psychological functioning; (vi) loneliness in grief; (vii) cultural identity conflict and mental health. Your job The department of Clinical Psychology
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framework of the Postdoc position, in alignment with the broader Vidi project; conducting high-quality empirical research (archival research and cultural analysis); contributing to the development of a theory
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, you will work on a DFG/NWO Weave Grant in collaboration with a PhD student, Dr. Claudia Fichtel (German Primate Center, Göttingen) and Professor Carsten de Dreu (University of Groningen). Your job
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to functionalize metal-free electrodes for selective methane production. Building on our previous work, we seek to enhance the performance of our electrolyzer system — including current density, selectivity, energy
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an independent research plan based on the general framework of the Postdoc position, in alignment with the broader Vidi project; conducting high-quality empirical research (archival research and cultural analysis
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. Conduct short research visits (up to 2 weeks) to our collaborating lab at the University of Freiburg in Germany to learn methods and perform joint experiments/analyses. Take a pro-active role in
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behaviour remain largely enigmatic. Your work will focus on developing computational tools to bridge the gap between high-resolution magnetic observations and micromagnetic simulations. You will lead the
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original research independently as well as working in a team. You are proficient in English (C2 level). Knowledge of other languages (Dutch, Russian, German in particular) is preferable, especially