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interactions with national and European funding authorities. Ensure alignment and compliance with the financial rules of the Chips JU and national co-financing entities (e.g., PRTR mechanisms in Spain). Liaise
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-structures that combine magnetic, optical, electric, and mechanical actuation to enhance therapeutic precision and minimize side effects. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The researcher will be mainly involved
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/nano-structures that combine magnetic, optical, electric, and mechanical actuation to enhance therapeutic precision and minimize side effects. Main Tasks and responsibilities: 1)Synthesis and structural
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analysis and development of methods, but it has also an important experimental component. We participate in many large scale international functional genomics projects, such as ENCODE, GTEx, BluePrint and
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the following tasks: i) Design automated load selection synchronized with mechanical stimulus. ii) Design current and voltage sensing for power generation characterization. iii) Model time response of power
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to prevent and treat decompensated cirrhosis and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) and reduce mortality by investigating the human gut microbiome. The goal is to identify predictors and mechanisms
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for future medical sciences. SMART is on a crucial mission to explore new mechanisms that best stimulate original innovations while cultivating a community of top talents who are ready for pressing challenges
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oxides-is desirable. Experience with aqueous-phase synthesis, surface functionalization, or integration of experimental data with machine learning models will be considered advantageous. Strong scientific
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structural characterisation methods. This combination will be used to investigate the structure-property relations of electrocatalyst materials as well as the mechanism of electrocatalytic reactions
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formation. 2. Stress Biology: Saline-alkali vegetation (e.g., forage crops) restoration, stress resistance mechanisms, plant-microbe interactions. 3. Metabolic and Synthetic Biology: Natural product