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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We offer an exciting opportunity to apply fundamental organic synthesis in addressing current challenges in peptide chemistry. We
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Cycle Assessment studies will be performed in collaboration with the project partners to investigate the environmental footprint of the novel plasma chemistry route to produce acrylonitrile compared with
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organic chemistry for the development of methods for the selective functionalization of the C-terminus of peptides and proteins. The project will focus on the development of new methods as
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organic chemistry for the development of methods for the selective functionalization of the C-terminus of peptides and proteins. The project will focus on the development of new methods as
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in synthetic organic chemistry for the development of methods for the selective functionalization of the C-terminus of peptides and proteins. The project will focus on the development of new methods as
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-Diffusion model and extended to more complex models based on ion and fluid transport phenomena and physical chemistry (Poisson-Nernst-Planck and Navier-Stokes). The PhD student in this project will closely
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at a Netherlands University. Please note: As of January 2021 the UK is no longer an EU member state. Work environment ARCNL performs fundamental research, focusing on the physics and chemistry involved
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written communication skills (in English) are required. Work environment ARCNL performs fundamental research, focusing on the physics and chemistry involved in current and future key technologies in
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chemistry, or a related field that satisfies the Dutch university requirement to enter into a PhD program. Good verbal and written communication skills (in English) are required. Prior experience with surface
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chemistry. The project aims to understand the active state of a surface live during plasma exposure using a unique methodology developed by our research group. It is part of a fully funded Starting Grant from