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Conditions / Physical Requirements: Exposed to dirt, odors, moisture/wetness, variable temperatures and weather conditions, loud equipment noise, potentially dangerous equipment (e.g., hand and power tools
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: Bachelor's degree in neuroscience, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, computational biology, or a related field is required. Must have wet lab research experience, and experience in molecular
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planet”. The section 4.4 Hydrology (department “Geosystems”) offers a Postdoc position focusing on “Hydrological connectivity of soil moisture and streamflow“ in the framework of the Helmholtz Water Safety
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conditions, hot, cold, wet, etc. * Working in confined spaces Additional Information: Incomplete job profiles will not be processed. Applicants should ensure their application and resume clearly demonstrate
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in their respective fields. WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT: Office environment (sitting, standing, walking, typing) Working in extreme cold, heat, humid and wet conditions Regular travel required
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Job Description A postdoctoral opening is immediately available in the Soft Materials and Structures Lab under the direction of Dr. Michael Bartlett at Virginia Tech (https://bartlett.me.vt.edu
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Mulhouse, France (http://www.is2m.uha.fr/ ) under the direction of Dr Valeriy Luchnikov, a member of the “Wetting and Self Assembly” research group, and Prof Thierry Vandamme, Faculty of Pharmacy of
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interactome analysis in contexts of health and disease. Projects have a strong dry-lab focus but can incorporate molecular or translational wet lab components if sought. The 3-year PhD program will be co
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incubations of soil cores simulating different climate change scenarios (SSP2‑4.5, SSP5‑8.5 and control), adjusting temperature and moisture. Post‑incubation biological and physical‑chemical analyses
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for municipal solid waste treatment—incineration, gasification, landfilling—face challenges such as high energy consumption, high moisture content, waste heterogeneity, and significant emission control costs