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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoctoral position in Development and application of computational methods
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efficient synthetic routes to organic molecules relevant to flow battery electrolytes. Conduct multistep organic synthesis, purification, and complete molecular characterization (NMR, MS, elemental analysis
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, technology and society using frameworks and methods from Science, Technology & Society (STS), history, philosophy, anthropology, critical theory, and the arts. We privilege interpretive, qualitative methods
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experience in proteomics or peptide sequencing by mass spectrometry. Hands-on skills in bioactivity profiling via biophysical methods (fluorescence polarization, surface plasmon resonance, biolayer
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conventional methods. By combining advanced experiments with collaborations in theory and modeling, our research aims not only to deepen the fundamental understanding of ferroic systems, but also to open new
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the development of theoretical or computational methods for quantum many-body systems, quantum computing, or machine learning. Strong leadership skills. Ability to collaborate and establish positive interactions
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transfer. We use complementary approaches including cryo-EM, biophysical methods and in vivo functional assays to study the protein machineries involved in this process. Join our young, ambitious, and
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of disease-related biomarkers, and study of organ-on-a-chip. We develop microfluid, optical and electrochemical methods in combination with microorganisms and cells to provide solutions for environmental and
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sustainable energy and chemical process systems. Our research spans from the molecular level to the scale of systems. We develop methods to advance sustainable energy and chemical process systems from
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free-electron laser (XFEL) facilities. The role will also involve sample preparation, and characterization using both standard lab-based methods (optical and scanning electron microscopy, magnetometry