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of the antigen presenting cells (APC) against cancer using antigenic peptides and mRNAs encoding for these peptides. Within CanGoNano, Doctoral Candidates (DCs) will be equipped with a thorough multifaceted
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provide scientific and translational skills training to 16 Doctoral Candidates (DCs) with three-year fixed-term positions, divided over the 11 beneficiaries in 9 countries in Europe. Each DC will work on an
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Within the CANGONANO network, Amsterdam UMC is recruiting one doctoral candidate (DC) to carry out research in GlycoNanoMaterials for precision delivery of mRNA/peptide antigens to antigen presenting cells
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transparency. MICROSUNSET is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) funded by the European Union, in which we have 12 open positions for Doctoral Candidates (DCs). We aim to create a network
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assessment Experience in DC/DC converter design and verification Experience in power converter control Experience in digital control and FPGA programming Experience in the use of GaN and SiC switches for power
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universities, industry, hospitals and research institutes to train 18 Doctoral Candidates (DCs) in a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative environment. About the ThromboRisk Network ThromboRisk is built
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, full-time, fixed-term position as a Doctoral Candidate (DC). The successful candidate will be employed by University of Groningen in Groningen, the Netherlands, and enrolled in the PhD programme of
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phase stages of space missions, and the use of relevant tools Experience of power system analysis, including power and energy budget assessment Experience of DC/DC converter design and verification
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protection with social justice through participatory and reflexive approaches to heritage management. This PhD position (DC-9) is embedded in Work Package 4 “democratisation” and is supervised by Prof.dr
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for the necessary documents later if needed.) In the online application form, please indicate which projects you are interested in, and include the Tilburg University project DC 8 – Exploring the synergy between