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one of 18 structured Ph.D. programs that provide a defined academic framework while allowing you to develop your own research focus. Applications are submitted for specific projects, and you should meet
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) Data-driven surfactant identification and ii) Novel surfactant development. This PhD position is part of a multidisciplinary European consortium with high relevance to the biobased and biotech sectors
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career development programs which focus on training in transferable skills for academia and beyond. Throughout their studies, PhD students are supported by Career Services, which provides career
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Materialist theories Developing appropriate (design) research methods Project management About the project:Thinking with Things is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and will start on January 1, 2026. It
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distinguished alumni have gone on to successful careers after their PhD studies at ISTA. PhD students receive support through our mentorship and career development programs which focus on training in
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Description A PhD position is open for application within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions-Doctoral Network 'BIOTOXDoc': Safe food in a world of changing climate: The doctoral training programme to develop
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and research areas. Our research is geographically focused on Central and Eastern Europe, and the Mediterranean World, and we are developing our expertise eastwards across Eurasia. Doctoral students
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goals, we rely on our specialized research, development, and technology competencies, which are the basis of our commitment to excellence in all areas. With our open culture of innovation and our
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their PhD studies at ISTA.PhD students receive support through our mentorship and career development programs which focus on training in transferable skills for academia and beyond. Throughout their studies
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. PhD students receive support through our mentorship and career development programs which focus on training in transferable skills for academia and beyond. Throughout their studies, PhD students