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an anterior cruciate ligament injury. These studies will combine physiological in-vivo measurements (muscle strength, exercise capacity,...) and biochemical analyses on skeletal muscle and blood samples. You
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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Research Group Computational Biomolecular Dynamics (Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot) is inviting
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initial cycling, which affects safety, longevity, and overall performance. The “RePatina” project will reconstruct and engineer the SEI layer using a combination of operando diagnostics, surface chemistry
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the alloy and extend the lifespan of hydrogen storage vessels. This advanced coating will be applied to the inner walls of existing carbon steel gas cylinders. A combination of coating development chemistry
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Group, led by Prof. Georg Krainer at the Institute of Molecular Biosciences (IMB), University of Graz, Austria, is seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join the ERC-funded project
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of existing carbon steel gas cylinders. A combination of coating development chemistry with mechanical testing of the alloys in hydrogen rich environments will be used. The ReNU+ CDT has hosted a number of
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on the human visual system into the screening mammography reading process. Combining these new capabilities and new knowledge has the potential to radically change and improve the performance of breast cancer
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. We offer an excellent opportunity to engage into an exciting PhD project that combines microbiology, genetic, microscopy and biochemical tools in the context of a dynamic and enthusiastic work
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promotors will be Prof. Doris van Halem and Prof. Luuk Rietveld, and you will be part of TU Delft's African Water Corridor project. Job requirements We are looking for a candidate with: An MSc degree
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Research Framework Programme? Other EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Molecular Biophysics Group, led by Prof. Georg Krainer