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Required Degree The successful candidate must hold a PhD in Islamic Studies or in another humanities discipline relevant to the research project. The PhD must have been awarded between January 1, 2024, and
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Jerusalem, the PhD student will adopt a de-compartmentalised approach to Christian and Islamic studies. Rather than focusing on one group or writing the history of one community, the successful candidate will
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sector and its underpinning research and innovations. ABOUT THE PHD PROJECT - Glycocalyx softness and control of bacterial adhesion As MSCA PhD Fellow in Grenoble, you will study how bacteria adhere
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Research (MESR). Applications are invited for a 36-month PhD Fellow position at CNRS / Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) as part of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network GLYCOCALYX. About the Network
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the department The postdoctoral fellow will report to the project coordinator and Principal Investigator for AI4KIDS. Your profile PhD degree in Computer Science or in related fields, e.g., Software Engineering
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications The postdoctoral candidate should have a PhD diploma in material sciences or civil engineering, with an important knowledge in cementitious materials, formulation and
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/Qualifications Holder of a PhD in Cell Biology, Physio-pathology or Bio-engineering, you have significant experience in the field of organs on chips or 3D models at least, a solid scientific profile attested by a
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year in philosophy of cognitive science and assist in the supervision of Master’s and PhD students. Experience teaching advanced courses (e.g. research seminars) or mentoring graduate students is
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of researchers holding a PhD and who wish to acquire new skills through advanced training, international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral mobility. MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships will be open to excellent
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modelling Research subject: The concrete bioshield in nuclear power plants (NPPs) is a critical protective layer that absorbs neutron and gamma radiation. Neutrons may alter the crystalline phases in