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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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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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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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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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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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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