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Are you passionate about the development of new materials for quantum applications and intrigued by integrating chemistry and physics approaches? Are you a driven student seeking to engage in
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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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Organisation Job description Full job title: 2 PhD positions in theoretical quantum chemistry/physics at University of Groningen and University of Twente We invite applications for two PhD positions
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PhD positions in theoretical quantum chemistry/physics (2.0 FTE) (V24.0043) « Back to the overview Job description Full job title: 2 PhD positions in theoretical quantum chemistry/physics
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chemistry on the heavily irradiated surfaces of the Galilean moons and unravel the endogenic and/or exogenic origin of these molecules. Using the ICEBEAR setup [Kipfer et al., 2023], the successful applicant
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Carbon chemistry on the surfaces of the Galilean ice moons In the group of Dr. Niels Ligterink, a laboratory-based PhD project is available on the investigation of carbon chemistry on the heavily
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of the Growth Fund initiative “Big Chemistry” ( https://bigchemistry.nl/ ). The program ‘Big Chemistry’ has received over 90 million euros from the National Growth Fund to position the Netherlands as a global
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Institute for Chemistry. The Stratingh Institute home to talented molecular chemists, including an active Nobel laureate in chemistry. Its mission is to perform excellent research and provide excellent
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groups of Prof. Tibor Kudernac, Prof. Wesley Browne, and Prof. Nathalie Katsonis, that will be carried out within the framework of the Growth Fund initiative “Big Chemistry” (https://bigchemistry.nl
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. Nathalie Katsonis, that will be carried out within the framework of the Growth Fund initiative “Big Chemistry” (https://bigchemistry.nl/ ). The program ‘Big Chemistry’ has received over 90 million euros from