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: Investigating how mechanical responses during seed germination are converted into biochemical signals; Characterizing the biochemical pathways identified; Collaborating with PhD students and postdocs working in
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Postdoc Clinical Psychology Faculty: Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Department: Psychology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 22 April 2026 Apply now The Clinical
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Circuits Project description: Neuronal synapses are remarkably heterogeneous and dynamic structures that vary widely in molecular composition, nanostructure, and signaling strength. This rich variety
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Vacancies Postdoc position in open-source respiratory signal analysis (M3RESP) Key takeaways You will work on the development of M3Resp, a new open-source FAIR platform for multimodal monitoring
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on antimicrobial resistance in One Health settings. Tasks Your project consists of two interrelated tasks. Firstly, in the context of the BIORESIST project, the postdoc will review biocide regulation
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to observe and understand how societies evolve over time. One focal point of the Macroscope is language, specifically the research infrastructure needed for the annotation and analysis of textual data
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-source software, and help shape emerging methodologies for scientific AI and foundation models. Applicants should indicate a primary research track, although collaboration between tracks is expected. Track
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acquisition and large-scale validation on operational bridges and viaducts. Research group and company The PhD student will be working in the AIMS laboratory of the Signal Processing Systems (SPS) group within
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at the institute and act as a technical expert and point of contact for superconducting magnet technology. Strengthen national and international collaborations in high-field magnet technology. Initiate and
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Cell identity relies on correct gene expression, so the process of