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accumulate in groundwater and are difficult to clean up during drinking water production, posing significant concerns for society. Chemical identification in complex samples is time-consuming, necessitating
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reactions. The key is the ability to sample the electrolyte near the working electrode and bring that to analysis instruments in a fast and repeatable way. Research field: To accelerate materials discovery
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areas, based on data from an existing survey that will explore their workload, job satisfaction, family dynamics, work-life balance and challenges faced in providing care. Key Responsibilities: Conduct
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: A letter motivating the application (cover letter) Curriculum vitae Grade transcripts and BSc/MSc diploma (in English) including official description of grading scale Research sample. Submit a paper
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the Center for Cancer Immunotherapy (CCIT) at Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen. You will join a dynamic and international team that utilizes in vivo mouse work and human clinical samples to understand
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. The aim is to recruit a broad sample of approx. 40 young people (15-25 years old), both from treatment programs, and from various educational and social settings. The PhD project is to be carried out as
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English) including official description of grading scale List of 1-2 academic references A writing sample, e.g., MSc thesis (or draft), BSc thesis, project report, or similar illustrating your work and your
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). CV. Grade transcripts and BSc/MSc diplomas (in English) including official description of the grading scale. A writing sample, e.g., MSc thesis chapter, first-authored publication, or similar
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Laboratory techniques for sample preparation Analysis of mass spectrometric datasets and statistical calculations Contribute to in vitro analyses Contribute to carrying out animal experiments Contribute
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background in marine ecology with experience in biodiversity. The candidate will spend much time performing samplings in the field through snorkeling activities, and measurements in laboratories