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university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and scientific advice. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment. We strive for academic
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will develop imaging-driven quantitative Mass Spectrometry-based omics methods, both at bulk population and single-cell levels, for this project. You will work closely with experts in cellular signalling
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and technicians to solve analytical challenges and develop, optimize, validate and apply analytical methods to evaluate food safety. Key Responsibilities - Perform trace-level analysis of organic
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. Responsibilities and qualifications Your primary focus will be to develop a comprehensive database and conduct novel research on how university innovation ecosystems influence the performance and scaling of deep
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funded for 4 years by EU Horizon RIA with partners in Denmark, Germany, and France. You will be part of our team aiming to develop and utilize advanced X-ray techniques in the ultrafast time domain
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of what makes an effective biofertilizer and to develop the enabling technologies and translational framework needed to bring robust and affordable microbial solutions to farmers across the globe
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in close collaboration with academic collaborators. Your primary tasks will be to: develop research activities in the areas of biomass characterization and fractionation (including hydrothermal and
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successful, it will contribute to environmentally responsible shutdown of oil & gas operations in the North Sea. As part of the project, you will develop as a researcher and deepen your technical skills
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analysis Close collaboration with an interdisciplinary team. Research and teaching efforts at a section and departmental level as appropriate and relevant (e.g., teach and supervise MSc and PhD student
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the project. Your main tasks will be: Develop and apply electromagnetic modelling techniques in combination with inverse design to study light-matter interactions in dielectric nanostructured optical surfaces