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friendly international research team with strong expertise in biophysics and soft matter. INDUSTRY COLLABORATION: Benefit from direct integration into a science-industry collaboration with practical
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community. INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT: Work in an experienced and friendly international research team with strong expertise in biophysics and soft matter. INDUSTRY COLLABORATION: Benefit from direct
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March for the following winter semester Submit application to https://hbrs.cloud.opencampus.net/ (Platform opens between 1 December and 1 March.) Accommodation Accommodation in a students' hall of
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Description With cutting-edge research in the fields of ENERGY, HEALTH and MATTER, around 1,500 employees from more than 70 nations at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) are committed
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to: Conduct research within the Computational Chemistry theme of HIMS Be an active and engaged member of Computational Chemistry and Computational Soft Matter Bring a solid soft-matter background to develop
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data using multivariate statistics and machine-learning–assisted approaches, in close interaction with data science collaborators Active collaboration across disciplines spanning spectroscopy, soft
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, within a highly interdisciplinary research environment with access to state-of-the-art instrumentation for nanomechanical probing of soft matter and correlative imaging. Project background Biological
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, - synthesis and/or understanding of the properties of soft matter, polymers, or inorganic materials for health, environment, energy, optics, photonics, or electronics, - synthesis and/or understanding
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scientific writing and publishing, elective courses, and participation in international conferences or workshops. PAG also emphasises soft skills such as teamwork, problem-solving and moderation techniques
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candidate will translate new insights into identifying new drug targets for improved patient outcomes in periodontal health. Dr. McCulloch’s laboratory is described here: https://discover.research.utoronto.ca