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for candidates with strong background in Polymer and Organic synthesis. Ideally in peptide synthesis, NCA polymerization or synthetic organic chemistry: Master of Science (or equivalent qualification) in organic
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school science teaching. The ideal candidate for this position has a background in physics and is committed to conducting independent and original scientific research. The results of this research will be
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-critical infrastructure. What you will do Conduct original research; Publish scientific work in well regarded peer-reviewed journals and/or present at top-level international conferences; Pursue and complete
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PhD position understanding and designing nanomedicines-membranes interaction: physics based approach
Center at the physics department of Leiden University (link: https://slam-leiden.nl/Slam/Main/) . We offer a collaborative and inspiring environment, as well as state-of-the-art equipment. The PhD project
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optimizations (e.g., automated pipelining). The PhD student will be supervised by Nusa Zidaric. Key responsibilities During the project, you are expected to conduct original competitive research and proof
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responsibilities During the project, you are expected to conduct original competitive research and proof-of-concept development and to write several research articles that together will form the basis of a thesis to
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the the Smart Living Active Matter Center at the physics department of Leiden University (link: https://slam-leiden.nl/Slam/Main/) . We offer a collaborative and inspiring environment, as well as state-of-the-art
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to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD, which will involve a combination of ion transport physics, electrochemistry, nanofabrication, and chemical functionalization of graphene. The candidate should hold a Master
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on what we learn from organisations where cybersecurity is managed successfully. The main research question the team will answer is: “What do successful organisations do differently on the individual, team
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their ways of working based on what we learn from organisations where cybersecurity is managed successfully. The main research question the team will answer is: “What do successful organisations do differently