16 postdoctoral-position-in-polymer-molecular-simulation Postdoctoral positions at University of Groningen
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Organisation Job description Within the Department of Operations, a post-doc position is available on the topic of logistics for customization in education with self-regulation. A paradigm shift is
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cancer (NSCLC), novel mutations often arise as a result of target therapy (kinase inhibitors), resulting in a lack of clarity for the most impactful treatment options. A molecular understanding of the
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Applications are invited for a 2-years position as postdoctoral researcher within the research project “Graphs and Ontologies for Literary Evolution Models” (GOLEM), financed by an ERC Starting
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or strengthened for regional innovation policies? With this line of research, the postdoctoral researcher will contribute to our activities in the INTERREG project ‘PERSIST’ (50% of the position). In PERSIST, 9
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Organisation Job description Postdoctoral position: ManufActuring contRol Sonicare (MARS) Due to the complexity of the assembly process anomalies can occur, that lead to unplanned downtime and sub
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Organisation Job description Applications are invited for a fully-funded Postdoctoral researcher position for two years in the research group of Dr Danny Incarnato, at the Groningen Biomolecular
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for polymer coatings (DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abe0026, DOI: 10.1039/D2GC03657F). The focus of this project is the study of emulsion polymerization of biobased butenolides to develop coatings with application
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Organisation Job description Postdoctoral position: ManufActuring contRol Sonicare (MARS) Due to the complexity of the assembly process anomalies can occur, that lead to unplanned downtime and sub
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lithium economy. We are seeking a motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to join a collaborative project between Dr. Xiaohua Li at the University of Groningen and our industrial partner IonIQs
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This postdoc position is offered by the Environmental Psychology group at the University of Groningen, together with the faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen. We