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porosity and improving material strength. For these reasons, MICP has emerged as a viable and scalable biotechnology for soil and structural material (e.g., concrete, granite) reinforcement, as
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office/campus. Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Application Deadline For consideration, please submit your application materials by 4:00 p.m. (MST) May 1, 2026. Special Instructions
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for measuring the biological material and/or the delivery mechanism; Management and analysis of experimental data; Take the lead on writing of research reports and communicating the scientific results
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the fabrication and characterization of porous functional materials such as MOFs, MOF composites, and the fabrication of different nanoparticles. Insertion and encapsulation of nanoparticles within the porous
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, with possibility of renewal Appointment Start Date: Flexible; Spring or Summer 2026 Group or Departmental Website: https://spoglab.stanford.edu (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials
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into a coherent, mixed-methods narrative. Identify cross-cutting themes, regional differences, and stakeholder-specific insights across the data. Engage in iterative sense-making with the broader research
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, the aforementioned polymers will contain receptor parts for selective recognition of insulin, peptide C (a side product of insulin production), and glimepiride (anti-diabetic drug). For that purpose, different
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back to Ole Worm’s Cabinet of Curiosities from around 1620. With 14 million preserved specimens and 8,000 different species in the Botanical Garden, it is the largest museum collection in Denmark. It
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The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden e. V. (IFW Dresden) conducts modern materials research on a scientific basis for the development of new and sustainable materials
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and symmetries. Theory and experiment go hand in hand in many projects in the group. Within the group as well as among the different groups at AMOLF, we have a strong focus on stimulating development