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of researchers from different parts of the world. The cell as producer and target for pharmaceuticals is the main part of the research at CBP. Prof. Schmidt’s research group (http://schmidt-researchgroup.com
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be carried out at the University of Groningen (RUG, the Netherlands) under the supervision of Prof. Sandy Schmidt in the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Biology at the Groningen Research
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supervision, network-wide training schools, and research visits (“secondments”) to partner institutions in both academia and industry. The programme offers a unique opportunity to conduct high-impact research
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related fields. Language: English (IELTS 6.5 or equivalent) Software: - Proficiency in programming and Linux systems. - Strong background in telecommunications, networking, and/or computing. - Experiences
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This is a four-year (1+3 MRes/PhD) studentship funded through the Cambridge EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Unlocking Net Zero (FIBE3 CDT). Further
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, physical and chemical properties of molecular networks, and processes on atmospheric aerosols. The program reflects modern trends in computational chemistry and molecular modeling. Start of studies in
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degree. Additional Information Benefits The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks Programme offers highly competitive and attractive 3-year salary and working conditions. Each fellowship includes
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the most energy‐intensive infrastructures in modern economies, with their demand projected to rise sharply as digitalisation, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing expand. This growth presents
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Hours Per Week 38.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description
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One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Prof. Mahesh Marina in the Networked Systems Research Group at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The broad aim