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, and a solid understanding of numerical analysis and familiarity with the use of analytical tools. They should also have knowledge and experience in parallel coding and spectral methods. They must have
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Nobel Laureates. Become part of our community! The research group of Prof. Knut Drescher at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel seeks to appoint a PhD student in molecular microbiology, with a focus
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Nobel Laureates. Become part of our community! The research group of Prof. Knut Drescher at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel seeks to appoint a PhD student in molecular microbiology, with a focus
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), and member of the advanced in vitro models for toxicology team, which is led by Prof. Dr ir Hans Bouwmeester (link LinkedIn page chairholder or page at WUR site). You will be co-supervised by Mathias
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applications. The consortium develops an open-source toolbox of models, code, and validated outputs to strengthen the competitiveness of the Dutch high-tech sector. The PhD Candidate Position You will be
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and spectroscopy). Further information may be obtained from: Dr. Frank Gabel (tel.: +33 (0)4 76 20 75 74, email: gabelfrank@ill.fr ), and from Prof. Dr. Janosch Hennig (tel.: +49 (0)9 21 55 35 40, email
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Conceptualizing and implementing behavioral analyses of video-recorded parent-child interactions (e.g., development of coding manuals, training and supervision of coders) Collaboration in an international team
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an Open Competition M grant awarded to prof. Christian Burgers. Therefore, the successful candidate is also expected to participate in activities related to the overall project. The PhD project will be
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the right to have an interview before the candidate admission. Jury: Dr. Luís Cótimos Nunes Dr. Filipe Miguel Barradas Prof. Dr. Pedro Miguel Cabral Prof. Dr. Jose Carlos Pedro (substitute) Communication
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a quantitative understanding of the interactions between the nanomedicine and cellular membranes. The PhD position will work under supervision of Prof. Daniela Kraft, whose group is embedded in