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and group activities. Collaboration with other PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers and other faculty member will be encouraged. At the end of the PhD program the candidate will be an expert in
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single mirror image forms is often denoted as “A Signature of Life”. Homochirality is essential for, e.g., molecular recognition and information processing, enzyme functioning and cell replication. However
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Organisation Job description Among the most challenging to develop catalytic reactions are stereoselective processes. Typically, a family of catalysts is explored based on a preliminary hypothesis
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Among the most challenging to develop catalytic reactions are stereoselective processes. Typically, a family of catalysts is explored based on a preliminary hypothesis. After initial experimental
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to develop intensified processes for CO2 conversion into sustainable synthetic fuels via cobalt-catalysed Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS), based on advanced catalysis and reactor engineering concepts
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information about this vacancy or the selection procedure, please contact Professor Cees Dekker, via C.Dekker@tudelft.nl . Application procedure Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply no later than 5
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, e.e.nauta@uu.nl . Esther Nauta, Assistant Professor and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Utrecht Centre for Accountability and Liability Law (UCALL): “UCALL offers a dynamic and innovative academic environment
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technologies and affinity with regenerative medicine. You are motivated to apply these technologies for biomedical research and to openly collaborate with a diverse team of biologists, chemists and clinicians
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biological techniques to elucidate how specific metabolites modulate immune function and to develop synthetic small molecules that can mimic these processes. The candidate will be trained in a variety of
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synthetic chemistry, proteomics, and biological techniques to elucidate how specific metabolites modulate immune function and to develop synthetic small molecules that can mimic these processes. The candidate