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project as a driving force of a business model. In its research approach, the UM6P promotes transdisciplinary, entrepreneurship spirit and collaboration with external institutions for developing up to date
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Simone Ruggeri. You will also collaborate with a PhD student working at TU Delft, who will use molecular modelling to simulate the milk fat globules and plant lipid droplets and guide the experimental work
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-oriented mindset and ability to support various research projects fluent English skills (spoken and written); German skills are an advantage We offer: A challenging and varied role in a dynamic
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employment decision is made. Doctoral degree in remote sensing, geoinformatics, computer science, or a closely related field. You have experience developing and applying deep learning models for Earth
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at the interface between cell biology and quantitative modeling Experience in wet-lab work, particularly in maintaining cell cultures, immunostaining, and microscopy imaging Ability to work in a team
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Additional comments Models of scholarship contract, final report of the grantee and final report of the advisor: These minutes are available at the UNINOVA website (https://www.uninova.pt/job-opportunity
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approach to study the role of climate-sensitive abiotic and biotic stressors on life cycle dynamics in existing and newly developed model species, as well as in natural populations. About the PhD position
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and physical experimentation complemented and guided by theoretical modelling done by partner PhD in project. The RecyWax+ research team is composed of materials chemists in the Physical Chemistry lab
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, content analysis, and process modeling to map how R&D consortia spend their time, and why they cannot go faster. You will study how they interact with societal stakeholders, and how such interaction affects
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the green multicellular alga Draparnaldia as a new model system to study developmental complexity and adaptations to terrestrial habitats in green algae. We now have strong evidence that Draparnaldia could