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, including finite-element simulation and topological optimization of light guidance in HCFs, and numerical simulation of thermo- and fluid dynamics under fiber-drawing processes. Apart from the main tasks
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The Ghezzi Lab at University of Massachusetts Lowell is looking for a full-time, fully benefitted Postdoctoral Research Associate to participate in a NIH-funded research program which aims
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate will be recruited to conduct research on the epigenetic mechanisms controlling T cell differentiation and function in the context of autoimmune inflammation. He
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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, complex in vitro organoid and assembloid models for the human brain. Our main disease model is Parkinson's disease. In this particular project, we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who is interested
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A postdoctoral research associate position is available in the lab of Benjamin Youngblood. We have recently discovered that T cells can persist beyond organismal lifespan limits. We are recruiting
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Job Description The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Department of Pediatrics Research seeks a highly motivated and innovative Postdoctoral Scholar. This position offers a unique
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for a Postdoctoral Researcher / Academic Councillor (f/m/d) (salary group 13 TV-L or A13) Date of occupation: as soon as possible Contract duration: 3 years with the possibility of extension for another 3
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Postdoctoral position_Quantitative Profile – funded by FIS2 – BADGE project Microbial-Driven Bile Acid Modifications and Their Impact on Gut Ecology Codice grant: FIS-2023-03089 CUP: E53C25000390001
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Postdoctoral positions_Experimental Profile – funded by FIS2 – BADGE project Microbial-Driven Bile Acid Modifications and Their Impact on Gut Ecology Codice grant: FIS-2023-03089 CUP