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ecosystem. Main duties / Responsibilities You will notably: Build a 12-month research plan, including topics, partners, milestones, and one or more target calls for proposals (e.g. ANR, Horizon Europe
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when retrieving integrated YouTube videos. Lifetime Browser session Google Name ANID Use Used for targeting purposes to profile the interests of website visitors in order to display relevant and
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about the users and their activity on the website. The Information is used to track and analyze user behavior, to meet the individual user needs and to deliver targeted advertising. Personvernregler
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and simulations to SDR/HIL prototypes and field trials, aligning developments with 3GPP-NTN and targeting IRIS² use cases. Where to apply Website https://www.cttc.cat/job/call-20-2025-1-researcher
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. - Develop and apply genome-wide screening strategies and protein-based tools to investigate disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets. - Collaborate with FGSR leadership and users to co-develop
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catalytic (homogenously and heterogeneously catalyzed) hydrogenation technologies targeting valorization of carbon oxides for green oxygenates production. In this project, we particularly aim green methanol
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of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering We are working on alternative catalytic (homogenously and heterogeneously catalyzed) hydrogenation technologies targeting valorization of carbon oxides for green
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, at the University of Coimbra. Reference: Project No.: 15621 - Operation Code: COMPETE2030-FEDER-00669700 Title: EVOLUTION - Modulation of bioactivity and targeting capacity of extracellular vesicles for the treatment