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water remain poorly understood. These interactions shape local weather extremes and climate variability, but current models miss them. QUASI turns Lake Victoria—Earth’s largest tropical lake—into an open
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responsibilities Conducting research on microbiome-virus-host interactions in insects using bioinformatic approaches. Collaborating with consortium members on the design and execution of experiments. Presenting
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with glycobiology, structural biology, or influenza evolution, for example using glycan interaction assays, bioinformatics tools, or structural models to refine hypotheses. Additional Information
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shortages, the mismatch between education and the labour market, and the implementation of social security programmes. The research must be of relevance to society and display a demonstrable interest in
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skills (in English) are required. Work environment The Light/Matter Interaction group focuses on developing the science and technology of new optical and optical/acoustic hybrid metrology modalities
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-Project. To work at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam is to work in a discerning, independent, creative, innovative, and international climate characterised by an open atmosphere
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community in the heart of Amsterdam. You will work in this team To work at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam is to work in a discerning, independent, creative, innovative, and
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– in balance with profound scientific publishing in peer review journals; likes to interact with academic and industrial partners; wants to assist in project management tasks; is result driven, inventive
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combination with your creativity and perseverance. The envisioned approaches aim to identify early signaling proteins and genes, to functionally analyze candidate genes by studying mutants and perturbed
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challenges in industrial monitoring and medical care? We are looking for creative minds who will develop the sensor technology of the future. Job description You will play a key role in several research