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development opportunities. We are committed to family and academic life being compatible and promoting diversity and equal opportunity through a variety of support measures. We offer 3 PhD positions
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internationally renowned collaborators: Prof. Hans Bernhard Schmid (University of Vienna), Prof. Paulina Sliwa (University of Vienna), Assoc. Prof. Stephanie Collins (Monash University), Prof. Gunnar Björnsson
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Europe | about 1 month ago
-light scattering on coupling in MCFHost institution: CNRS-PhLAM, FranceSupervisors: Prof. L. Bigot (CNRS-PhLAM), Prof. Y. Quiquempois (CNRS-PhLAM)DC 4 – OpenProject Title: Innovative MCF amplifier
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) investigates the pathobiology of human-pathogenic fungi and identifies targets for the development of novel natural product-based antibiotics. The research group Microbiome Dynamics (https://www.leibniz-hki.de
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, which will consist of the PhD researcher, a PostDoc researcher (R programmer, consultant), undergraduate students, and Prof. Jakub Hofman. 4-year Ph.D. programme with financial support for 4 years
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Centre for Epigenetics (ACE), the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) is inviting applications for a Level A Researcher in the field of cancer development and stem cells. SAiGENCI
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Europe and beyond to train highly skilled doctoral candidates, stimulate their creativity, enhance their innovation capacities and boost their employability in the long-term. ANT aims to train a network
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Centre for Epigenetics (ACE), the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) is inviting applications for a Level A Researcher in the field of cancer development and stem cells. SAiGENCI
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, C++, R) Well-developed collaborative skills We offer: The successful candidates will be hosted in the Department og Microbiome Dynamics of Prof. Gianni Panagiotou of the Leibniz-HKI in
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(RF) and microwave-based heating systems for magnetic confinement plasma devices, along with a solid theoretical understanding of wave propagation in plasmas. Hands-on experience with the development