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Fotograf Morten Hjertø 25th January 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Ocean Operations and Civil Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in organizational impact of
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. The DRIVE-RM program (https://drive-rm.nl/) explores how smart, bioinstructive materials can guide the regeneration of tissues and organs inside the body. These materials don’t just sit there — they interact
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various branch offices) is available at https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/careers/phd In addition to exciting tasks and the collaborative working atmosphere at Forschungszentrum Jülich, we have a lot more to
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and structuration of diatom frustules.[1] In this Ph.D. project, the student will (1) investigate interactions between self-assembled phospholipid systems and inorganic precursors. (2) explore
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sequences that support specialized applications such as functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging. An intuitive user-friendly interface simplifies operation and offers quieter operation and comfortable
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on CIGS, may degrade or loose efficiency. This includes investigating how the materials’ composition, their physical structure, interfaces between layers and interactions with the environment affect their
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to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357060/two-phd-positions-in-computatio… Requirements Additional Information Website for additional job details https://www.academictransfer.com
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commercialization of solid-state batteries, specifically focussing on the PCVD 100% silicon anodes of LeydenJar Technologies. As a PhD researcher, you will work at the interface of fundamental science and applied
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that enable recycling by design. You will work at the interface of chemistry, textile science and sustainability within an ambitious EU project, in close collaboration with both academic and industrial partners
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generate methane under oxic conditions, particularly under phosphorus limitation via phosphonate degradation by Bacteria. Methanotrophs mediate both sources, consuming methane at the sediment–water interface