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We invite applications for a 24-month postdoctoral scientist position to join our team within the project ReFuel: Harnessing archaeal processes to capture carbon dioxide into alkanes as renewable fuels and energy storage agents . The position will begin on 1 August 2026, or as soon as possible...
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will be available for a 3-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on the ecology of plant-microbe interactions. You will specifically be contributing to the area of fungal
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such as arts and cultural studies, visual culture, artistic research, curatorial studies, or other relevant disciplines. Prior experience in research and artistic interventions within the postcolonial and
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botanical journals, as well as Johan Lange’s role as editor and populariser of the Flora Danica project. The postdoc will identify and examine episodes of specimen collecting, botanical collaboration, visual
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advanced properties, primarily concerning circular RNAs. The postdoc project will be involved in all aspects of COL but focuses primarily on visualizing and structural characterizing catalytic RNA complexes
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Anatolia and from the Tigris to the Mediterranean with a focus on visual culture. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD degree in Classical Archaeology or document equal qualifications and be able
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of the department through research of high international quality. In your daily work, you will interact closely with colleagues and collaborators across the consortium, while being expected to develop and pursue
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determination of AIS constituents and their adaptation to axo-axonic synapses Mechanistic/biophysical models for synaptic interactions with action potential signals generated at AIS Examples of other tasks
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will be available for a 2-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on interaction between crop growth, soil fertility, and the nutrients turnover in agricultural soils. You will
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the externally financed research grant under the ODIN frame. The project is joined between two labs at the Health Faculty and some industrial partners. Close interaction and constant scientific exchange with