20 material-engineering-phd-polymer-composite Postdoctoral positions at Utrecht University
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queer organic intellectuals. Your job In this Postdoc position, you will study the work and archives of queer of colour intellectuals active in the Netherlands and the UK in the 1980s and 1990s. To do so
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Postdoc on queer of colour movement intellectuals in the Netherlands and the UK Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of Media and Culture Studies Hours per week: 32 to 32
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material syntheses, surface chemistry, and analytical characterization; strong English skills, both in speaking and in writing. The following experience will strengthen your application: a PhD obtained
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wired to regulate the deposition of cell wall polymer suberin across different tissues with different dynamics. Specifically, MYBstery aims to uncover the transcriptional (UU, this position) and post
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qualities You have a PhD in a computational field such as Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science or Software Engineering for Artificial Intelligence. You have a strong technical background in
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international conferences and collaboration with leading partners. Your qualities A PhD in environmental epidemiology, environmental health, or a closely related field; strong statistical skills, preferably in
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researcher who is excited by fundamental research, method development, and interdisciplinary science at the chemistry–biology interface. Next to that you meet the following criteria: A PhD in Chemical Biology
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criteria: A PhD in Chemical Biology, Bioorganic Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry, or related field. Expertise in organic synthsis, compound characterization, biochemical assays, and cell-based assays. Prior
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about the incoming projects and making use of the group’s expertise and technology to execute the projects effectively. While many of your projects will be initiated by collaborators, there is space and
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. The latter is essential to actively remove metabolic waste/toxins that cannot be cleared via filtration. Your aim in this position will be to develop synthetic cells that mimic tubular function by integrating