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17 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Twente (UT) Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Physics » Applied physics Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile First Stage
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» Biomaterial engineering Engineering » Biomedical engineering Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 13 Oct 2025 - 21:59 (UTC) Type
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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Leiden University Research Field Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 31 Oct
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use biophysical tools combined with cell-free protein synthesis. A microfluidics system with freestanding lipid bilayers will enable the electrical monitoring of ion channels while a mechanical load is
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12 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Research Field Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you have a background in agronomy, soil science or environmental science
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cycling in farmers’ fields. This PhD position will explore how and under which biophysical and socioeconomic conditions farmers benefit from regenerative practices (by improved soil fertility, yields and/or
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team. You meet the following criteria: You hold, or are about to complete, a Master’s degree in Biology or Engineering. In a programme that requires two internships, students who have completed
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including their self-assembly, their interaction with the environment and their mechanical properties. We study this dynamic behaviour with various biophysical techniques, including atomic force microscopy
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filamentous ring that contracts and hence deforms a liposome from a sphere- to a dumbbell shape. Using biophysical tools (fluorescence, AFM, TEM,..), we will study the CdvABC proteins from an archaeum