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ED data acquisition, analysis and use of in situ liquid and electrochemical TEM experiments, under the supervision of Professor Joke Hadermann. EMAT is one of the leading electron microscopy centers
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ED data acquisition, analysis and use of in situ liquid and electrochemical TEM experiments, under the supervision of Professor Joke Hadermann. EMAT is one of the leading electron microscopy centers
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, Universidad Miguel Hernández-CSIC, Spain), are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join a collaborative and interdisciplinary project investigating how food allergy affects gut-brain communication and
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and identify new opportunities. You will assist with the coordination of international projects. You will organize seminars and symposia on inflammation-related topics. You will support PhD students and
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scholarship holders in the field of Bioscience Engineering Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in the field of bioscience engineering. You will publish scientific
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ED data acquisition, analysis and use of in situ liquid and electrochemical TEM experiments, under the supervision of Professor Joke Hadermann. EMAT is one of the leading electron microscopy centers
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scholarship holder in the field of plasma chemistry and physics. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis within the research group PLASMANT (Plasma Lab for Applications in
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relations and in interaction with organizations, to gain insight into computer-mediated communication, its applications and effects, and to pursue evidence-based communication strategies, instruments and
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Assistant Staff (Dutch: Assisterend Academisch Personeel , AAP). You will spend at least 50% of your working time preparing a PhD thesis. In addition, you will play an assisting role in teaching, research and
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of Modern German Literature and Culture. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis on the Intersections of Jewish and Working-Class Emancipation in 19th Century German