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, we are seeking a highly motivated candidate with established hands-on experience in chemical engineering, materials, or biology.
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We invite applications from outstanding candidates, for a PhD position aimed at advancing research on the chemical origins of life on Earth, with a specific focus on our recently funded Protocell
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in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering. This training program will be completed with training on artificial intelligence and automatization in chemistry, under the umbrella of the “Big
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of Science and Engineering. This training program will be completed with training on artificial intelligence and automatization in chemistry, under the umbrella of the “Big Chemistry” Foundation. The starting
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on the chemical origins of life on Earth, with a specific focus on our newly funded Protocell Project. Researchers generally agree that basic RNA molecules likely appeared before proteins and other nucleic acids
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. The research at the interface of chemistry, biology and engineering has resulted in high profile grants and publications. Find more information on google scholar. Duties The main duties of PhD students
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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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PhD position Supramolecular Mechano-Chemistry in the Early Earth Replication of RNA (1.0 FTE) (V24.0256) « Back to the overview Job description The origin of life on Earth stands as one
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candidates for a PhD position aimed at advancing research on the chemical origins of life on Earth, with a specific focus on our newly funded Protocell Project. Researchers generally agree that basic RNA
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technologies, by bringing most up-to-date bioscience and engineering together, so off-grid systems are configured with confidence. The project at the University of Edinburgh specifically addresses a pressing