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ammonia. The applicant should: Hold a doctoral or master degree in relevant field such as physics or chemistry; Have good programming skills and interest in code development; Have excellent skills in
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researchers are recruited at the institute level in the scope of the main research areas at FIMM . Through the FIMM-EMBL rotation system, doctoral researchers engage in projects with 2–3 different research
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from data. A start date before September 2026 is ideal but is flexible. The application deadline is February 5, 2026 (at 23:59 UTC +2). Requirements - A master's degree in computer science or a related
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The successful candidate will complete an article-based doctoral dissertation grounded in the study of original medieval sources, potentially organised around three mutually supporting thematic perspectives
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on the ENERPOL home page https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101226229 Project description The successful applicants will join a multidisciplinary EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie International PhD training
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invite applications for a Research Assistant for a 10-month employment contract 15.2.2026-15.12.2026 (or starting as agreed). The selected candidate must be an enrolled bachelor or master student
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-in-a-nutshell . The requirements for pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Helsinki can be found at https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-education/eligibility-and-educational
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in vivo genetic mouse models, advanced live and intravital imaging, engineered microchip models, primary cell co-culture systems and novel microscopy and analysis methods. The research will provide
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in vivo genetic mouse models, advanced live and intravital imaging, engineered microchip models, primary cell co-culture systems and novel microscopy and analysis methods. The research will provide
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cells, the main antigen presenting cells of the immune system. Our work is relevant for immune system related diseases such as immunodeficiency, inflammatory disorders and cancer. We use a wide range of