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life. Expected skills : • Master in chemistry with a background in coordination chemistry, organic chemistry or related fields • Routine in preparative synthesis (including work under inert gas
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the field of infection control in medical implants. Network coordinator: GÖTEBORGS UNIVERSITET (UGOT), Sweden Academic EU Beneficiaries: KLINIKUM DER UNIVERSITÄT REGENSBURG (UHREG), Germany TECHNISCHE
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composed of 7 beneficiaries and 9 associated partners, all coordinated by POLITECHNIKA WROCLAWSKA, WROCLAW, Poland. The CHIRALNANOMAT network will address this need by training 13 talented doctoral students
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, database, mapping) - Coordinate the human, technical, and financial resources necessary to carry out the research project - Promote achievements and results in the form of scientific publications, reports
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chemistry, chemical processes, analytical chemistry, or related field. Technical skills: • Solid background in coordination chemistry, chemistry. • Experience in physico-chemical characterization techniques
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composed of 7 beneficiaries and 9 associated partners, all coordinated by POLITECHNIKA WROCLAWSKA, WROCLAW, Poland. The CHIRALNANOMAT network will address this need by training 13 talented doctoral students
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collaborative projects of medium or long duration, during which they learn to manage a project by coordinating activities, distributing work, and making collective decisions. Students generally rely on shared
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doctoral network is composed of 7 beneficiaries and 9 associated partners, all coordinated by POLITECHNIKA WROCLAWSKA, WROCLAW, Poland. The CHIRALNANOMAT network will address this need by training 13
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, all coordinated by POLITECHNIKA WROCLAWSKA, WROCLAW, Poland. The CHIRALNANOMAT network will address this need by training 13 talented doctoral students to develop chiral metal nanoclusters, understand
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of integrated risk approaches, producing and enhancing new scientific knowledge on multi-hazard situations in terms of observation, anticipation, and governance. Each chair is coordinated by three researchers and