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. We want to find out how these complex assemblies are built up. As traditional microscopy approaches are not suited to follow these minute, dynamic processes, the PhD students will use advanced
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this position can be directed to Prof. Dr. Lisette de Senerpont Domis, Department of Aquatic Ecology (NIOO-KNAW). Application procedure For the application, please provide a curriculum vitae and cover letter
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date at the same appointing Selection process Application procedure: Send your CV (pdf format), list of grades, certificates, list of 3 referees and motivation letter to: Prof. George Weiss gweiss
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available for a four-year term as part of the recently awarded ELSA Lab for Technical Industry (ELSA4TI) (funded within the NGF-Call AiNed ELSA Labs). The ELSA4TI Lab is led by Prof Ming Cao, Director of
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criteria. A Master's degree in Biology, if you are within a few months of completing your MSc degree, we also welcome you to apply! Please indicate in your application letter when you are likely to graduate
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training in oceanography, climate science, Earth Observation, and data science within a highly international research team. The Chair of Data Science in Earth Observation develops innovative signal
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electronics, or related areas. • Familiarity with integrated circuit design, signal processing, or multiphysics simulations is advantageous. • Interest in cross-disciplinary research at the interface of sensor
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the position should be directed to Prof. Romain Quidant (rquidant@ethz.ch ) and Dr. Jaime Ortega Arroyo (jarroyo@ethz.ch ) We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible
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Europe | about 2 months ago
on MCF technology in Europe. Training of DCs will exploit multidisciplinary consortium expertise spanning design, modelling and simulation of photonic systems, sensor systems, signal processing and device
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About the lab involved The Laboratory of Ion Channel Research (https://voetslab.sites.vib.be/en ), led by Prof. Thomas Voets at the VIB–KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research, is a dynamic