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Job Description We warmly invite outstanding early-career scientists to apply for a tenure-track researcher position in Autonomous Marine Systems, offering a rare opportunity to shape both a
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(SNSPD). Additional responsibilities include developing efficient coupling of free-space optics to optical fibers, conducting extended data-taking runs with TES and SNSPD systems, and performing data
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) Molecular thermodynamics for water Obtaining structural information of water and electrolyte solutions from advanced experimental techniques, including infrared and/or Raman spectroscopy with support from
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collaboration with staff scientists in the team - publish scientific articles based on the data you generate - present research findings at research meetings and conferences Your profile: We seek candidates
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single‑photon detector (SNSPD). Additional responsibilities include developing efficient coupling of free‑space optics to optical fibers, conducting extended data‑taking runs with TES and SNSPD systems
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international leading scientists, all working at the technological edge of modern electron microscopy for advancing catalysis science. The four topics are: Designing Superior Catalytic Sites Explore nanoparticle
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seeking to establish your career as a top-level applied enzyme technology scientist whose results can help build a sustainable future, this PhD is for you! Responsibilities and qualifications The position
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leading scientists, all working at the technological edge of modern electron microscopy for advancing catalysis science. The four topics are: Designing Superior Catalytic Sites Explore nanoparticle surfaces
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Job Description These days, the inner workings of molecules and materials can be probed and modelled by advanced simulation tools on modern computer architectures. However, the routine applications
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highly motivated scientist with expertise in gas fermentation, microbial bioprocesses, and microalgae-bacteria consortia, with a strong focus on interspecies metabolic interactions, pathway regulation, and