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adaptation strategies. The Department of Ecology is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on the BONSAI project and study the impact of drought events on dike vegetation and this vegetation’s resilience
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to develop and test next-generation fish detection gear? If so, this postdoctoral position is the perfect opportunity for you! Fisheries targeting flatfish such as sole and plaice typically use heavy tickler
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. Change: Understanding how tungsten enzymes work. Impact: Using new classes of enzymes to green the chemical industry Job description Europe’s chemical industry must become more sustainable – and it must do
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the opportunity to translate AI innovations directly into patient care. You will be part of the Mathematics of Imaging & AI chair , which has ample expertise in the development of reliable and robust
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developing morphing surfaces enabled by Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs). These adaptive winglets are designed to optimize aerodynamic performance by responding to temperature variations and incorporating active
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Postdoctoral researcher for developing microfluidics for research on synthetic cells Job description In this project we will use the excellent microfabrication facilities of the Kavli Nanolab
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such as sole and plaice typically use heavy tickler chains dragged through the sediment to startle and catch fish. This largely indiscriminate technique results in low catch selectivity and high bycatch
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schemes for controlled peptide translocation through nanopores by use of electro-osmotic (EOF) flow that is generated by DNA origami. We will study this EOF and EOF-driven peptide translocation. Beyond
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral researcher for developing microfluidics for research on synthetic cells Job description In this project we will use
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project will focus on developing schemes for controlled peptide translocation through nanopores by use of electro-osmotic (EOF) flow that is generated by DNA origami. We will study this EOF and EOF-driven