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Temporary contract | 24 months | Belvaux Are you passionate about research? So are we! Come and join us The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is a leading Research and Technology
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high-impact scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has: A PhD in agronomy, engineering, biology, technical oriented sciences or similar Ability
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combining field campaigns, laboratory analyses, and novel geophysical techniques. Who are you? You have a background in physics, engineering, geoscience or other related natural sciences. You hold a PhD in
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demonstrated excellence and have a relevant PhD degree in chemical or materials engineering, chemistry or similar. A general interest in technology application, societal challenges, and techno economics is a
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for the treatment of PFAS contaminated water. The postdoc will work collaboratively within the research groups of Assoc. Prof. Bekir Engin Eser, Assoc. Prof. Leendert Vergeynst and Assoc. Prof. Kasper Vita Kristensen
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: Completed PhD in a relevant discipline. Strong research background and competency in relevant research skills or areas for the post. Examples include: Demonstrated experience in microbial strain engineering
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this project. Communicate and discuss results with stakeholders to integrate the findings in water management and mitigation practices Your qualifications: A Master’s degree (or equivalent) and a PhD in
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-reviewed journals and workshops Your qualifications: A Master's degree (or equivalent) and a PhD in Hydrology, Civil or Environmental Engineering, Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Physics or Mathematics
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focuses on building scalable, accreditation-ready analysis workflows to detect and classify microplastics in complex sample types such as drinking water, plant-based beverages, and biological fluids. As a
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physically and functionally coupled across domains of life. The project will involve working with syntrophic deep-sea consortia, performing strictly anoxic physiological experiments, and developing electrode