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sustainability fields. Professional and personal development: opportunity to attend seminars, international conferences, trainings, etc. Integrated, enthusiastic, international and multidisciplinary environment. A
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and Ionic Liquids Research Group) DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTITUTION: WHO ARE WE? https://cicenergigune.com/en/who-are-we WHERE ARE WE? https://cicenergigune.com/en/welcome OUR FACILITIES: https
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microwaves and/or induction heating. - Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. - Ability to function well in a fast-paced research environment, set priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within
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the microphysical processes affecting the aerosol population in the atmosphere. Aerosol aging plays a pivotal role in shaping atmospheric composition across a spectrum of environments, from pristine atmospheres
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Experimental Aerodynamics and Propulsion Laboratory (https://aero.uc3m.es/eap-lab/ ), within the Aero Research Group (http://aero.uc3m.es/research.html ) of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He/she will work in
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protocols and qPCR and evaluation of the data generated Evaluating results and publish them in high quality scientific publications Communicative and collaborative in the project team environment and beyond
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de Recuperación Transformación y Resiliencia. The candidate will join a highly collaborative environment with the opportunity to apply cutting-edge flow cytometry and genomic technologies on the field
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knowledge in a stimulating, international and interdisciplinary environment to boost their career perspectives as successful independent researchers. We encourage applications from highly motivated physicists
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sickness, maternity/paternity leaves and injuries at work. International Environment: The opportunity to join a prestigious international research institution and become a member of a young and growing team
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who wishes to enhance his/her scientific career in a friendly and stimulating environment. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell in