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radiation. The goal will be to define the most efficient ways to generate coherent magnonic states with spin dynamics in a strongly non-linear regime preceding antiferromagnetic switching. This work will pave
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towards a new conceptual model that explains the individual dynamics of fatigue. The project will start with an analysis of already-collected data. You will use several forms of time series analysis
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to study the role of protein regulatory networks in the context of cancer? As a PhD Candidate at the
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primary cancer tissues, organoids and clinical samples. A key aim is to connect molecular mechanisms to tumour biology and identify novel actionable targets for drug development. You will work extensively
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join us as a PhD candidate. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary group, at the intersection of physics, machine learning and theoretical neuroscience. Our group is focused on investigating
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and do you have an affinity for molecular, cellular and medical science? If so, come and join our STEM-CORE project and become one of the 14 doctoral candidates recruited from 9 European countries. STEM
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affinity for molecular, cellular and medical science? If so, come and join our STEM-CORE project and become one of the 14 doctoral candidates recruited from 9 European countries. STEM-CORE, supported by
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a PhD candidate, you will develop new analytical theories and methods for complex systems of partial differential
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and do you have an affinity for molecular, cellular and medical science? If so, come and join our STEM-CORE project and become one of the 14 doctoral candidates recruited from 9 European countries. STEM
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PhD candidate, you will develop new analytical theories and methods for complex systems of partial differential equations and apply them to models for marine biofilm growth. Join a stimulating research