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ladybird beetles. Our goal: We aim to unravel the chemical defence mechanisms of ladybird beetles and understand how their alkaloid profiles vary across species and environments. By combining analytical
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, you will gain valuable insights into the fundamental mechanisms shaping the future of recycling technology. Embrace the array of cutting-edge spectroscopic and analytic techniques (e.g., EPR, SEC, Raman
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simulations of photoacoustic processes (generation, propagation and detection) is considered essential. Good communication skills (verbal and written) in English are required. Excellent analytical skills and
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-sensitive upscaling and implementation of hydrogen production, storage and transport. The candidate will employ system- and discourse-analytical tools, along with institutional analysis, to map values and
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to grow towards an independent academic profile. Your qualities You are a motivated and collaborative researcher with strong analytical skills, able to work at the interface of satellite data and
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and clinical partners Contribute to the development and evaluation of analytical methods for processing and modeling EEG data Take the lead in writing scientific publications and presenting
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written and spoken communication skills in English, and preferably Dutch. Excellent communication and organizational skills. You are analytical, creative, curious and results-oriented. You enjoy working
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with the chemical, flavor & food, medical and high-tech industries. Research is organized into four themes: Analytical Chemistry , Computational Chemistry , Synthesis & Catalysis and Molecular Photonics
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the time you start this position A strong analytical background and knowledge of quantitative methods as well as an aptitude to work with industry A keen interest in research in global sustainable supply
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aggregation dynamics and emerging commercial opportunities in the EO ecosystem; provide a strategic framework to support the development of an EO commercialisation strategy based on analytical evidence, rather