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)-2025_47_TH_BSM_SO_POSTDOC [#31126] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Bellaterra, Catalonia 08193, Spain [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Theoretical Physics , Gravity , HEP-Phenomenology (hep-ph
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: telluric hazards (seismic, gravity and tsunamigenic) and the associated risks, the dynamics of the lithosphere and the Earth imagery, geodesy-metrology of the Earth and the near Universe. The laboratory
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description *** ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA ACADEMICJOBSONLINE *** To apply, please visit: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30924 Applications
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associations. The research will focus on beneficiation process design, including gravity separation, flotation using biodegradable reagents and nano-bubbles, as well as selective leaching to remove impurities
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Joint European Postdoc Application in Theoretical High Energy Physics | United States | about 19 hours ago
of fundamental interactions, in particular inspired by string theory, with relations to quantum gravity, supersymmetry and formal QFT in general. It is the direct successor of the common postdoc application hosted
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and PIC lines. Collects specimens, including urine, stool, sputum and swabs, and performs urine determination including sugar, acetone, specific gravity protein, pH. Performs finger/heel stick blood
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including sugar, acetone, specific gravity protein, pH. Performs finger/heel stick blood collection and chemstick test. Initiates, maintains and records 24-hour urine collection. Transports blood and
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specimens, including urine, stool, sputum and swabs, and performs urine determination including sugar, acetone, specific gravity protein, pH. Performs finger/heel stick blood collection and chemstick test
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on beneficiation process design, including gravity separation, flotation using biodegradable reagents and nano-bubbles, as well as selective leaching to remove impurities. At a later stage, the project will explore
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the astrometric method, thanks to ESA’s mission, Gaia. Information about the Sun, Stars & Exoplanets research group in Birmingham can be found at https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/research-in