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and evolutionary biology to marine biology. The Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG) is the engineering science and technology institute of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands
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on electrocatalysis and electrochemical engineering towards securing efficient and stable operation of such systems, as well as understand possible electrode degradation phenomena. Responsibilities and tasks Synthesis
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Philosophy, and the MA programme Philosophy, Science and Humanities; (2) formal epistemology in the the BA programme Philosophy; (3) Feminist epistemology in the MA Philosophy; (4) Philosophy of biology and
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science disciplines, from traditional disciplines such as physics and biology to interdisciplinary disciplines such as artificial intelligence, industrial engineering and management. The FSE is one
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programme Philosophy; (3) Feminist epistemology in the MA Philosophy; (4) Philosophy of biology and medicine in the BA programme Philosophy of a specific discipline; (5) Philosophy of economics in the MA
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command of English (oral and written) enthusiastic and a team player. willing to spend research time in Rotterdam / Groningen experience with mammalian cell biology and advanced microscopy approaches is an
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We are looking for two highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD candidates with a strong background in microbiology, bioengineering, bioinformatics or closely related fields to join the Systems Biology
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EngD Position: RWE – Carbon Capture optimization (1.0 FTE) (V24.0330) « Back to the overview Job description The University of Groningen is committed to strengthening the Northern Netherlands by
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field experiments and mesocosms, where climate, biodiversity, and pollution are manipulated. Ecological connectivity is investigated by studying movement patterns and habitat use of birds. TRICMA
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in microbiology, bioengineering, bioinformatics or closely related fields to join the Systems Biology of Predatory Bacteria group of Dr Renske van Raaphorst. The bacterial predator Bdellovibrio