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) or prof. J. Bijlsma (j.bijlsma@uu.nl ). If you would like to hear what it’s like to work in this position straight from one of our colleagues, then please contact: dr. Esther Nauta, postdoc bij UCALL
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to prevent sewage backing up. Initially designed for intermittent discharges, these overflows now routinely operate due to population growth, increased paved areas, infrastructure ageing, and water ingress
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. The post is funded by Porticus. The successful candidate will undertake a PhD programme related closely to the work being carried out in the Conversations, Culture and Communion project based at the Centre
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sensitive to malicious deviations while remaining resource efficient. Solutions must operate effectively on network gateways or even capable IoT devices. The research will investigate statistical methods
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microscopy Experience in cell sorting via FACS and experimental lung research would be advantageous Extraordinary level of autonomy, initiative, analytical thinking and ability to work in a team Excellent
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performance. Application If you are interested in working in our team, please send your application together with a strong CV and supporting documents, e.g., transcripts of records, to Prof. Dr. Allister Loder
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, Greater Helsinki, Finland. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work to ensure our community ’ s diversity and inclusiveness. This is why we warmly encourage qualified candidates from all
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PhD programme within QMUL’s Wolfson Institute of Public Health, under the supervision of Dr Giuliano Russo (WIPH) and Prof. Pietro Panzarasa (School of Business and Management). As part of the project
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Primary supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Join us to research and develop advanced analytical methods for tackling food fraud head-on! Economically motivated adulteration of foods is a significant
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enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB's programmes, academic staff and research do