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: Doctoral degree Start date: 1st March 2026, or as agreed. Job description A four-year Ph.D. research fellowship is available at the Computational Chemistry Chemistry and Biochemistry Group (CCBG), Linnaeus
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neurobiology, immunology, structural biology, cell and molecular biology, infectious diseases, host-microbe interactions, chemical biology and therapeutics, computational biology and more. New institutional
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neurobiology, immunology, structural biology, cell and molecular biology, infectious diseases, host-microbe interactions, chemical biology and therapeutics, computational biology and more. New institutional
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academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and
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academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and
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spanning basic, applied, and clinical immunology. Successful candidates will enjoy access to cutting-edge core facilities, shared research equipment, and an outstanding DBBS graduate program. You will also
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. Applicants must have: A medical degree or a terminal research degree (PhD or equivalent) in a relevant discipline. An actively funded research program in basic or translational research relevant to bladder and
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Professor (W3 / W2 with Tenure Track to W3) for Materials and/or devices for Photonics and Quantum T
leading role in the development of a dual-study program in Physics (BSc) or an international four-year BSc in STEM subjects. The requirements for an appointment include a completed university degree, a
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part of the doctoral program "Educational Innovation Needs Educational Research." As a University Assistant Praedoc, you will join the research team led by Prof. Susanne Schwab (Chair of School Pedagogy
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computational analysis of mechanical and thermal impacts on transport and storage containers; further development of assessment methods for containment tightness and container integrity under operational and