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stimulationDURATION: 18 months (potential extension)LOCATION: Université de Montpellier – LMGC, in collaboration with LIRMM, IRMB, and the industrial partner SymétrieSTART DATE: End 2025---POSITION OVERVIEWThe funded
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Scientific subarea: Electrical engineering Grant duration: 12 months, starting on 2025-10-14 , with the possibility of being renewed until the end of the project. Scientific advisor: Carlos Moreira Workplace
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-sustainability assessments and to the operation of the EnvEcon research group and the Flanders Make End-to-End Core lab. Postdoc: You assist in supervising PhD students and other team members. Profile You hold a
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of the applicant, including long-term research objectives and career goals, a justification for the supplemental support, and a plan to return to full productivity at the end of the supplement period. Institutional
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of your award ; and not hold or be on leave from a tenure-track or tenured faculty position. Generally, "tenure or tenure-track" refers to an open-ended academic position in which the holder can form a
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the programme as a tandem Academic Requirements Predocs: graduates (Master's, Diploma or State Examination) from a German or international university in the transition phase at the end of their university studies
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only be made to those K99 PDs/PIs who accept independent, tenure-track (or equivalent) faculty positions by the end of the K99 award period. Additional Information for Physician-Scientists
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are available here . Application Deadline Applications are accepted all year round. The foundation committees decide on the allocation of funding twice a year. The next application deadline ends on 22 November
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projects in basic biomedical research and who wish to learn methods relevant to their current research. To this end, the grant finances the participation in practical training courses or short-term research
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the Canadian academic community and to encouraging a strong Canadian knowledge base in contemporary defence and security issues. To this end, the MINDS program has partnered with SSHRC to deliver the MINDS