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offer an exciting, open, and collaborative research work environment and project, where you can make a difference. Division The Postdoctoral Fellow that joins the team will be investigating pain
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very different dielectric characteristics, particularly in terms of losses, and therefore pose a problem. The idea of the project is to demonstrate the technical and economic viability of a new solution
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comparative screens to identify key adaptations in coding and non-coding (miRNA) genes as well as differences in gene expression patterns across the bat phylogeny, associating genomic changes with longevity and
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comparative screens to identify key adaptations in coding and non-coding (miRNA) genes as well as differences in gene expression patterns across the bat phylogeny, associating genomic changes with longevity and
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TEC. 2. OBJECTIVES: - Develop real-time control and protection algorithms for the microgrid, considering the dispatch of different energy storage technologies and enabling islanded operation
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. At the end of her/his post-doctoral period, the researcher will be able to master the full chain: design of optical films of complex-twisted liquid crystals, elucidation of their chiro-optical properties and
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to future household consumption, both at national level and for different societal groups. As a PhD student or post-doc at Physical Resource Theory , you join an exciting and cutting-edge research environment
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Program, under the following conditions: Scientific area: Health Sciences Admission requirements: • PhD in Human Kinetics; • Master's or Bachelor's degree in Psychomotor Rehabilitation / Sport Sciences
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Microscopy (AFM) and Cryo Electron Microscopy Highly interdisciplinary working field in collaboration with different groups The work is carried out partly at the Research Center Borstel and partly
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Dr Tineke Lenstra’s team. The main interest of the Lenstra lab is to understand the regulatory mechanisms and dynamics of eukaryotic transcription. Precise regulation of transcription is essential