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solid grounding in advanced quantitative research methods and are motivated to further develop your methodological expertise throughout the course of the PhD. You are highly organized and able to manage
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samples from both mouse models and human tissues. Your main tasks will be: Develop and implement high-dimensional spectral flow cytometry workflows, from panel design to data interpretation Oversee daily
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law degree or a master’s degree in law or you will have obtained it by the time you start work. You submit a concise English research proposal for the research you will be developing (see above). This
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(including pig) and tissue fluent user of computer software (e.g., Microsoft 365, SPSS/Prism, EndNote,…) flexibility to learn new skills and develop novel approaches for analysis ability to work independently
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predictive microstructure imaging with MRI. Within the ADAMI project, you will help develop an innovative approach to predict the cellular composition of brain regions in MRI datasets based on in toto light
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on your further professional development. You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. What we offer We offer an appointment as a graduate teaching & research assistant
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work well (taking priorities into account). You are self-reliant and stress-resistant. You are motivated to work actively on your further professional development. You act with attention to quality
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reconstruct original polychrome appearances and generate knowledge that will support future research, including the development of safe conservation and stabilisation strategies for these fragile surfaces
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holder in the field of electrocatalytic conversions for the nitrogen value chain to strengthen the research team ELCAT (Applied Electrochemistry & Catalysis). In this context, you will develop novel
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. You will publish scientific articles related to the research project. You will collaborate closely with another PhD student in the same project, responsible for the development of the perception system