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collaborate closely and effectively within a project group comprising artists, curators, and researchers. Applicants should be practice-based researchers holding a PhD or equivalent qualifications in fields
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are looking for a highly motivated, innovative, and collaborative postdoc to lead research projects on centrosome and cilia biology as outline above. You have: A PhD in life science, e.g., molecular biology or
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mutiple Postdoc positions in 2026 focussing on nanoparticle catalysis using advanced operando electron microscopy. If you thrive in a collaborative, cutting-edge setting and want to make a global impact, we
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Aarhus University is seeking three postdoctoral fellows for research on metabolic dynamics and pl...
, tracking diverse populations during perturbations, as well as dissecting genotype-phenotype relationships in emerging mutants. Your qualifications You should have a PhD in microbiology, population genetics
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Master's and PhD students. Candidates will be responsible for creating a collaborative work environment within and outside QGG that integrates novel innovative research programs towards the green transition
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University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all
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populations during perturbations, as well as dissecting genotype-phenotype relationships in emerging mutants. Your qualifications You should have a PhD in microbiology, population genetics or molecular biology
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: whether electron transfer proceeds via diffusible intermediates or through direct, cell-to-cell electron transfer (DIET) is still under active debate. This project aims to resolve the mechanism of archaeal
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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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: whether electron transfer proceeds via diffusible intermediates or through direct, cell-to-cell electron transfer (DIET) is still under active debate. This project aims to resolve the mechanism of archaeal