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about bioanalytical chemistry, and advanced separation technology, MS hyphenated methods, and are you looking for a PhD position? Would you like to work in a multidisciplinary team developing novel LC-MS
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cutting-edge of computational technology. Finally, you are a team player and a pleasant colleague who enjoys being part of an interdisciplinary team of computational researchers and plant scientists. Your
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NWO-M2 grant. If you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary research team and are eager to contribute to the understanding of host-microbe interactions, then the Microbiome Engineering Group, which is
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Neuroscience or a closely related field; a MSc in mathematics, physics, engineering or related topics is also possible if the candidate can demonstrate sufficient background in neuroscience; • strong
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to prepare short proposals (details below) that could, for instance, examine: trans-ness/cis-ness in relationship to technology moral panics and trans-ness, or questions around trans children trans literature
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the development of more robust ferromagnetic semiconductors. Execute inorganic synthesis of new materials following an original hypothesis – atomic intermixing engineering – and characterize their structural
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. The following qualifications are essential: a Master’s degree or equivalent in Sociology, or in the adjacent Social Sciences such as Anthropology and Science & Technology Studies. The degree must have been
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, political economy, international relations, political science, science and technology, media studies, etc.). You have a strong interest in pursuing a career in research; You are committed to form part of a
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Do you enjoy solving challenging machine learning problems on complex real-world data, and are you interested in the fintech (financial technology) domain? The AMLab group at the university
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and technology, media studies, etc.). You have a strong interest in pursuing a career in research; You are willing to contribute to activities related to the project such as the organising of academic