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, through clever chemistry that attracts CO2 to the surfaces of 3D spongelike materials (such as metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs); and decarbonise the energy sector by designing new catalysts that will
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at investigating spin-crossover (SCO) complexes in direct contact with surfaces, where the interaction of the molecules with a metal substrate is gradually tuned by inserting an insulating layer of variable
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researchers at all levels, PhD, postdoctoral, and experienced researchers. The CRO provides support to approximately 150 PhD students; 30 postdoctoral researchers; and approximately 10 international visiting
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live in. Your role The PhD project will focus on Energy Sector Coupling, a key component of the energy transition. In collaboration with an industrial partner - a major energy player in Luxembourg - you
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a Ph.D or a postdoctoral researcher at a recognised institution of research or education, anywhere around the world (except non-sanctioned countries) - Must be employed and return to home institution
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balance privacy and data protection with data utility for a varying range of use cases and data types. The candidate will perform the work together with an interdisciplinary team of postdoctoral researchers
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with privacy by developing techniques that optimize both aspects. The candidate will perform the work together with a team of postdoctoral researchers who are experts on the field and other PhD student
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. Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills, with the ability to present complex scientific concepts clearly and concisely. Preferred Qualifications Postdoctoral or industry experience in a CAR-T
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on development of novel methods involving organic chemistry, transition-metal catalysis, photocatalysis, enantioselective catalysis, and C-H functionalization as well as reaction mechanism elucidation
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student to conduct research at the interface of immunology and neuroscience