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water quality in cities is vital for a healthy city: in this PhD you will develop monitoring and modelling strategies to help design resilient water cities of the future. Job description Cities depend
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at the single protein level and to scrutinize the protein-protein interactions as well as the protein-nucleic acid interactions. The other PhD position is centred around Single Molecule Optical Tweezers (SMOT
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of plant–fungal interactions belowground? Do you want to uncover how biodiversity shapes the risk of plant diseases, and make discoveries that matter for both fundamental ecology and sustainable agriculture
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Job description Were you ever curios why certain languages are designed the way they are? Do you want to bridge the gap between programming languages research and industry needs? If you’re excited
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Ensuring good water quality in cities is vital for a healthy city: in this PhD you will develop monitoring and modelling strategies to help design resilient water cities of the future. Job
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the protein-protein interactions as well as the protein-nucleic acid interactions. The other PhD position is centred around Single Molecule Optical Tweezers (SMOT) where the genome will be trapped between two
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responsibilities: Perform a combination of biochemistry, analytical chemistry and bioinformatic research to study the humoral immune response. Plan and perform experiments, followed by the analysis, interpretation
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to cutting-edge research at the interface of chemistry, microbiology, and chemical biology, with the potential to deliver new insights into mucin–microbiome interactions and novel diagnostic strategies. Work
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₂-neutral future by 2050. Additive Manufacturing (AM) is transforming the way we design and produce metal components. However, the sustainability of AM depends on the availability of high-quality powders—and
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and evolution in wild animals, supported by laboratory and analytical technicians. Social interactions (stemming from the social environment) can delay or exacerbate an individual’s ageing (the decline