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student affiliated with ESHPM’s HTA department, your primary duty will be to conduct research. In the process, you will be given plenty of opportunity to work on your personal development, e.g., by
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are a highly motivated researcher with a master degree in chemistry, holding skills in polymer synthesis. You are willing to collaborate closely with both public and private partners on the development
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with the international project DICES (Digital Initiative for Classics: Epic Speeches), led by principal investigators Dr. Berenice Verhelst (UvA) and Dr. C. Forstall (Mt. Allison University, Canada
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Published Deadline Location today 30 Jun Maastricht Job description You are a highly motivated researcher with a master degree in chemistry, holding skills in polymer synthesis. You are willing to collaborate
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PhD candidate: synthesis and evaluation of biobased covalent adaptable networks (project SusInkCoat)
SusInkCoat) Published Deadline Location today 30 Jun Sittard-Geleen Job description You are a highly motivated researcher with a master degree in chemistry, holding skills in polymer synthesis. You are willing
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PhD candidate synthesis & evaluation of biobased, responsive and self-dispersible waterborne resins.
). You are a highly motivated researcher with a master degree in chemistry, holding skills in polymer synthesis. You are willing to collaborate closely with both public and private partners
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. €2770 per month Heerlen View on Google Maps The Open Universiteit (OU) Requirements Requirements You hold a completed academic master's degree in relevant fields such as Business Administration
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infrastructure; master the use of optical tweezers with single-molecule fluorescence detection; utilise modern biochemical and molecular biology approaches for sample preparation; lead your own project around
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that represent the gut and oral microbiome for prediction of interventions that could benefit infant health; to contribute to the teaching effort of the group, including supervision of bachelor and master students
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. The primary infrastructure for MRI research at the Mars lab is a new Philips Ingenia 3T scanner, located in a local clinical research center with substantial scan time dedicated to our lab for research purposes