13 phd-position-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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Postdoc Position in Epigenome Engineering Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 12 January 2026 Apply now Chemical
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to functionally validate our proteomics discoveries with in vitro phenotypic assays and microscopy imaging. For this position, we seek a highly motivated biochemist or analytical chemist with proven expertise in
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' button. E-mail applications cannot be accepted. We aim for a quick selection procedure after the application deadline. The position can start as soon as January 1st , 2026, or shortly thereafter. Note that
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-position-in-high-resolu… Requirements Specific Requirements PhD in structural mass spectrometry, analytical chemistry, bioinformatics and/or instrument engineering. Keen interest in instrumentation and
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persistently high land flux uncertainties by an order of magnitude. Achieving this goal will require a combination of new datasets, a deeper process-understanding, sophisticated models and an improved
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The accelerating transition toward climate
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your (draft) PhD thesis and, if available, relevant publications; names and full contact details of two academic referees. Please include your name and a reference to the position you are applying for in
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Use your heterogeneous catalysis and/or polymer science background and join us in developing a new chemical pathway
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selection procedure after the application deadline. The position can start as soon as January 1st, 2026 and ultimately by April 1st, 2026. Note that international candidates that need a visa/work permit for
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(Enabling biodiversity-positive transformation of energy planning towards climate neutrality), funded through the Biodiversa+ programme, brings together leading universities and research institutes from