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SD-25157 RESEARCHER IN ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA TREATMENT OF METALLIC SURFACES FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
now! Education The candidate should have a PhD degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Sciences or related fields. Experience and skills Extensive experience in the Atmospheric Plasma
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live in. The Department of Engineering (DoE) is a dynamic, interdisciplinary group engaged in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering, driving forward innovative research and solutions. It also has
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Hesse, Germany (TV-H E 13, 100 %). The Institute of Pharmacology focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms that control regeneration as well as tumor initiation and progression in epithelial tissues
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an exciting, emerging topic. The position will focus on integration and device fabrication based on combinations of 2D materials and freestanding complex oxides, aiming at discovering, engineering and unlocking
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, enabling on-demand production and repair using recycled plastics and high-performance materials. By incorporating dynamically crosslinked recycled plastics, the project enhances mechanical properties and
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Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark. You will work on regulatory mechanisms of cell signalling downstream of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases using mammalian cells grown in 3D cell cultures and will develop
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Energy Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field, with hands-on experience in modelling and analysis of thermal energy systems or energy transition scenarios
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to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at understanding microbiome-driven mechanisms and developing novel strategies for disease prevention and treatment. You will collaborate with renowned scientists in
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engineering methodologies in mouse and human embryonic stem cells and iPSCs and generating complex strains of mice and stem cell lines to dissect epigenetic pathways/mechanisms and define their implications in
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is part of an interdisciplinary project funded by the Human Frontiers Science Program (www.hfsp.org) and involves collaboration with researchers from biology and mechanical engineering from the UK