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, teaching and administrative tasks. The position is funded for 4 years with an initial contract for 1 year. At the end of the first year, an assessment based on performance and a detailed research proposal is
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the Department of Biomedicine, headed by Professor Jan Niess, is planning to open a PhD position in early Autumn of 2025. The Gastroenterology Research Group investigates barrier tissues, particularly focusing
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you like of the topics of the research project? Which of your past experiences best prepares you for this research? What do you hope to achieve during your PhD? 3. Contact information of 1-2 professors
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quantum sensing techniques to probe these emergent states. The successful candidate will join a small, collaborative team and be involved in all stages of the research cycle: design and operation of
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to function, and this process is tightly regulated by a network of chaperone proteins. At the heart of this network is Hsp90, a molecular chaperone essential for the folding and maturation of at least 20% of
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are causing major changes in the physical environment, which may in turn fundamentally alter the functioning of ecosystems. Alpine and arctic ecosystems have remained relatively natural so far, but
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foundation. Candidates are also expected to have strong coding and implementation skills, with the ability to run large-scale experiments. While research experience is advantageous for PhD applicants, it is
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: design and operation of scanning probe instrumentation fabrication of van der Waals heterostructures transport, optical spectroscopy, and quantum sensing experiments data analysis, modeling, and scientific
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Your position The successful applicant will work under the supervision of the Principal Investigator (Prof. Dr. Maria Katapodi) and collaborate with members of the CASCADE Consortium, a
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novel methods of enzymatic nitrogen fixation by repurposing natural metalloenzymes. To achieve this ambitious goal, we will combine computational work (focused on computing electric fields within enzyme