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studying micro-level dynamics of civil conflict and political violence. The group’s research is structured around four main clusters: Interventions, Contested Resources, Armed Politics and Conflict and Space
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studying micro-level dynamics of civil conflict and political violence. The group’s research is structured around four main clusters: Interventions, Contested Resources, Armed Politics and Conflict and Space
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, candidates would be trained in animal experimentation (not exclusive), tissue culture, bioinformatics and cell/molecular biology techniques. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU We offer you a contract of definite duration
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thorough and advanced characterization of the materials. As a postdoc you will also hold lab management responsibilities and be in charge of the operation and functioning of several analysis instruments. You
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of the materials. As a postdoc you will also hold lab management responsibilities and be in charge of the operation and functioning of several analysis instruments. You will be involved in guiding master and junior
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their exercises, work placement and Master’s dissertation. You will counsel doctoral students. You are responsible for research on simulation methods for composite pressure vessels for hydrogen storage. WHAT WE
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must. Important additional qualifications are sense of initiative, team spirit, sense of responsibility, motivation and dynamism, persistence, and good communication and reporting skills. Good English
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from an ongoing PhD procedure (internal defense). You have a FELASA certificate in laboratory animal science (please include a copy of the certificate with your application). You have several years
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, biosensors, genetics and molecular biology. Prior experience with (iPSC) tissue culture, neurodegenerative diseases or neuroscience, FLIM microscopy, spheroids, neurospheres and organoids is a competitive
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. We are a dynamic and international lab with a focus on the functional characterization of the molecular mechanisms that control human T cell development (Liang et al. Nat Immunol 2023, Lavaert et al