50 renewable-energy-"Universitat-Politècnica-de-Catalunya-(UPC)--BarcelonaTECH" Postdoctoral positions in Belgium
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engineering Engineering » Other Physics » Electromagnetism Technology » Energy technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Belgium Application Deadline 23 Jun 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type
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Postdoctoral position on engineering microbial cell factories for the industrial production of high-value natural products Job description Are you interested in engineering microbial cell factories
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of innovative single-cell multi-omics methods. In this role, you will design methods, execute experiments, analyze data, and collaborate closely with our interdisciplinary team. This position offers
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Institute), we aim to understand how leukemic cells that survive chemotherapy (persisters) evade T-cell recognition and contribute to disease relapse. We will study both the landscape of MHC-I peptides
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regarding the role of programmed cell death in Alzheimer’s Disease and how this links to Tau pathology (PMID 37708272). In this project, we will assess how the non-coding RNA MEG3 induces necroptosis
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cutting-edge research, provide top-notch designs and developments on power electronics, powertrains and smart green energy solutions with intelligent control systems for tomorrow's mobility, transport and
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concretely your work package, for the validation of your doctoral research, contains: µFlow Cell is a multidisciplinary research group of the VUB that works on the upscaling of microfluidics for pharmaceutical
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network in the world and has a strategic position in Western Europe as an import and transit hub for renewable H2 molecules. In the context of these global and local evolutions, Ghent University (UGent
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class for application in the fields of photovoltaics, LEDs, and more particularly, high-energy radiation detectors. Besides their low cost and easy processing, the popularity of MHPs arises from
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in plants and we combine cell biological and biochemical/structural approaches to answer our research questions. We are highly passionate about the endocytic pathway that controls the plasma membrane