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EMBL provides a unique environment for young scientists to conduct ground-breaking research and technology development across the life sciences. We recruit early career research leaders, granting
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who are highly motivated, and committed to pursuing ambitious projects that address the pathophysiological mechanisms of major lifestyle-related diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases
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Applied Mechanics, as well as more specialized courses within the SSD, such as mechanics of vibrations, tribology, contact mechanics, biomechanics and biotribology. This teaching commitment should be
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. The successful applicant will establish and lead an independent research group focused on immune mechanisms in gastrointestinal cancers, with potential applications in biomarker discovery, immune therapy
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Description of the offer : PhD position of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network MAGNIFY: "Advancing Energy Conversion Technologies: High-Frequency Magnetics in Modern Power Electronics
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project, specifically in the activities of Spoke 2. The role will include contributing to the study of problems related to IINF-04/A, Systems and Control Engineering, such as: - - Development and validation
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– Electronics at the Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Bergamo – PICA CODE: 25PO003 Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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of engineering methodologies and technologies with issues related to medicine and life sciences. The scientific-disciplinary content involves the study, design, development, and functional evaluation
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the Kaunas region cohort. You will be expected to apply for national and international research funding. You will mentor undergraduate and graduate students. Students pursuing a PhD in your laboratory will
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in cancer treatment, i.e. protein/antibody engineering, adoptive T cell therapy, CAR T cells, etc. Humanitas Research center is equipped with newly developed laboratories and a wide range of state