17 phd-fluid-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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/ ) and Dr. Marina Trombetta Lima (https://matrixorganoidlab.com/ ). The project addresses aging-associated mechanisms and the development of RNA therapeutics for the brain. The successful candidate will
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aging-associated mechanisms and the development of RNA therapeutics for the brain. The successful candidate will work at the interface of molecular biology, cell models of the blood–brain barrier, and
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allocation policies and task division policies can be designed to flexibly allocate teachers with different profiles to learning activities? c) what sharing mechanisms can be designed to enable cooperation
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alongside the PI and an existing team composed of 1 Research coordinator and 3 PhDs. The postdoc will work in the Netherlands (Groningen) but might spend a brief amount of time in Spain for fieldwork
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sciences in our research. Qualifications The successful candidate has a PhD degree in (Historical) Demography or a related discipline (sociology, geography, economics). Expertise with register data
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The successful candidate has a PhD degree in (Historical) Demography or a related discipline (sociology, geography, economics). Expertise with register data, statistical methods of analysis, and GIS are required
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the PI and an existing team composed of 1 Research coordinator and 3 PhDs. The postdoc will work in the Netherlands (Groningen) but might spend a brief amount of time in Spain for fieldwork (to collect
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coordinator and 3 PhDs. The postdoc will work in the Netherlands (Groningen) but might spend a brief amount of time in Spain for fieldwork (to collect data). The Postdoc Project You will work individually on
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strong roots in biophysics, biochemistry & molecular biology, cell biology, chemistry, computational biology, microbiology or genetics are organized in two focal areas: ‘Molecular Mechanisms of Biological
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to involve the postdoctoral researcher in the supervision of a PhD-candidate, and we encourage and facilitate publishing and attracting research funding beyond the involvement in PERSIST. In short, we try to