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. The candidate must have a solid background in chemistry and materials science. Previous experience in biochemistry/bioanalytical chemistry would be an asset but is not mandatory. They should be interested in
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, the doctoral candidate will experience a 3-week placement at the University of Manchester (UK) in the lab of Clair Baldock for cryo-electron microscopy training and a 3-month placement at Mimetas (Leiden
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historical narrative, and the way in which the personal experiences of patients are reported has changed profoundly. Over the past decade, the neurodiversity debate has received considerable academic and
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to optimize the existing experimental setup, develop new methodologies to conduct the proposed experiments, analyze and interpret experimental data in collaboration with fellow researchers in and outside
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digital skills Desirable Experience in archival research Experience in the creation of digital databases The EU provides support for each recruited researcher in the form of a living allowance a mobility
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(publications, presentations, knowledge transfer). Candidate profile: Preferably trained inchemical engineering and/or analytical chemistry and/or engineering sciences, Strong hands-on laboratory experience and
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have experience in fluorescence spectroscopy, photochemistry, microscopy, optics and lasers, or other instrumental techniques. Candidates that have been trained in synthesis of nanoclusters and have high
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atmosphere and column chromatography) and compound characterization (NMR) • Experience in synthesis of metalorganic complexes or spectroscopic techniques appreciated • English skills in written and spoken
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analysis (training provided). Interact with the PhD student specialising in bioinformatics to integrate PPI predictions into the experimental strategy. Present results (lab meetings, conferences) and
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/nanotechnologies, microelectronics or materials. • English language (B2 to C1). • Experience (projects or internships) linked with R&D and physical measurements will be welcome. Operational skills : • Listening