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, biochemists and technicians. The multidisciplinary research in our group covers a wide range of topics from radiobiology, radiation physics and space research to radiation therapy. The radiobiological modelling
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thesis, previous experience with neuroimaging, numerical mathematics, optimization, inverse problems, software development, motivation and research interests. The location for this research will be
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here: https://edu.lu/wwpy7 Your role The successful candidate will join the SIGCOM Research Group, led by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, in collaboration with the Automation and Robotics Research Group, led
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’ with Dr Ciaran Moore (University of Canterbury) Catalytic Architectures research programme In this research programme we are exploring new materials that will: catch CO2 from air and waste streams
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experiments. Interest in connecting theory to experimental or real-world applications. Ability to work independently and communicate well in an international team. Research environment The PhD project will be
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a unique responsibility. To meet our high standards every day, we are looking forward to your scientific expertise – ideally with you on board! THE GROUP: The Emmy Noether-funded research group of Dr
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Networks, and ICT Services & Applications. The SIGCOM research group, headed by Prof. Symeon CHATZINOTAS, carries out research activities in the telecommunication and networking systems, including NTNs and
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams and
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Job Id: 11135 Fixed-term of 3 years | Part-time with 65% (25 hours/week) | Salary according to TV-L E13 | Clinic for Radiology / Experimental Magnetic Resonance Group We are UKM. We have a clear
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genetics commencing 1 January 2026 or as soon as possible hereafter. Our group and research Laurits Skov’s research group studies the history of humans such as ourselves (homo sapiens), Neanderthals and