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on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) are encouraged to apply. The CIL Oceans Law and Policy Team is particularly interested in candidates with knowledge and interest in the international legal framework governing
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, biomedical or computational imaging). A detailed knowledge of molecular imaging, or material science is mandatory. Experience in designing and performing scientific work independently and collaboratively is a
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, etc.). Experience in electrical characterization techniques (I-V, C-V, reliability testing) and data analysis. Knowledge of integration challenges in CMOS processing Strong analytical and problem
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. · Minimum 3 years’ postdoctoral research experience, as well as a demonstrated capability to achieve research excellence and develop research programmes and funding proposals, through in-depth knowledge
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; Have extensive knowledge and hands-on experience on genetic parts assembly, pathway engineering, microbial strain engineering, fermentation, recovery and analytics of targeted metabolites; Have the
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outcomes. Contribute to knowledge exchange activities with external partners and collaborators. Qualifications / Requirements* Minimum PhD or close to completing PhD in Communications (or in any other
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experience with expertise in health industry strategies and operations across various regions. • In-depth knowledge of digital health and tech, including clinical, technical aspects, social determinants, and
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and other financial institutions), financial markets, corporate financial statements, and credit risk analysis, is required. A thorough knowledge of the research field of asset pricing, portfolio
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support to the Principal Investigator and his team. Qualifications Candidates should possess strong background and working knowledge of molecular biology, cell biology and biochemical techniques such as
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- Be updated on the latest literature and work on Reproductive ageing and how research can fill the gaps in knowledge to provide novel and innovative solutions Qualifications The applicant should: àHold