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(Social and Territorial Development) is issuing a call for expressions of interest from prospective PhD candidates interested in working under the supervision of Dr. Meritxell Simon-Martin (University
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The project brings together two groups from CIC biomaGUNE (Dr. Dorleta Jiménez de Aberasturi) and POLYMAT (Dr. Aitor Larrañaga), combining expertise in advanced biomaterials for biomedical applications and a
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–processing–property relationships in polymer systems. The PhD will be jointly supervised by Dr. Rebeca Hernández (ICTP-CSIC, rhernandez@ictp.csic.es ) and Dr. Maciej Haranczyk (IMDEA, maciej.haranczyk
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Sustainable Asymmetric Catalysis group at UB, led by Dr. Xavier Companyó, and the Resource Recovery and Envornmental Management group, led by Professor Jose Luis Cortina
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to these technologies? How can we ensure legal compliance and public trust in AI-based healthcare solutions? The PhD will be hosted jointly by: CSIC (Madrid, Spain) – Supervisor: Dr. Francisco José Ausín Roessingh Centre
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platform at ALBA synchrotron will be available. This research was initiated with an ERC-Advanced Grant which was followed by two ERC-Proof-of-Concepts. PhD co-supervisors Prof. Teresa Puig and Dr. Joffre
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newly founded research group of Dr. Mate Maus investigates the biology of aging and its connections with cancer. We aim to understand, measure and target age-associated changes that drive the rising
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Nanoparticles Group at ICN2, led by Dr. Neus G. Bastús, focuses on the design and synthesis of advanced inorganic nanomaterials through wet-chemistry routes, with precise control over size, morphology