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has a well established reputation for wide-ranging research with an emphasis on long-term processes, and with economic theory and quantitative methods as important methodological tools. Strong research
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and feminist theory, including experience of ethnographic fieldwork. The researcher is expected to, together with other project participants, conduct research within the project, plan and coordinate
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an Associate Researcher to join a project aimed at identifying new target molecules (receptors) on leukemia stem cells, characterizing their function, and developing antibodies directed against these targets
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photoemission, electrochemistry, high-temperature corrosion, photocatalysis and thin-film deposition. Would you like to work at one of the brightest lightsources in the world? The HIPPIE beamline is looking for a
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the field of biotechnology, focusing on microbial physiology, precision fermentation, synthetic biology, bioinformatics, enzymes, and enzymatic processes. The purpose of the research is often linked
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molecules (receptors) on leukemia stem cells, characterizing their function, and developing antibodies directed against these targets. The research group, led by Professor Thoas Fioretos , consists of about
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physiology, precision fermentation, synthetic biology, bioinformatics, enzymes, and enzymatic processes. The purpose of the research is often linked to the development of technology to create sustainable and
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department of Soil and Environment You will be part of a research team working in different projects related to agricultural water management
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, evolution, and community ecology. The position offers the opportunity to work in a highly diverse tropical system and to address pressing questions about the resilience and evolution of plant-pollinator
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. Work duties The main task is to conduct research. Teaching may also be included in the duties. Work in this field includes the design, modelling, realization, and characterization of nanophotonic