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Carbon chemistry on the surfaces of the Galilean ice moons In the group of Dr. Niels Ligterink, a laboratory-based PhD project is available on the investigation of carbon chemistry on the heavily
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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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in a relevant field, such as chemical engineering, physical chemistry, inorganic or coordination chemistry, radiochemistry, nuclear chemistry or similar combines creativity with a sound academic
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. The data acquired with your chip(s) will be analyzed with machine-learning algorithms. You will collaborate with researchers and companies of various disciplines like chemistry, embedded systems, software
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operation. During irradiation, numerous fission products are generated, which will affect the chemistry and properties of the fuel. Understanding and modelling the irradiated fuel chemistry and properties is
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of physics, chemistry and biomedical sciences. It counts about 20 PI’s, 20 support staff and 70 PhD students and postdocs. For more information about this vacancy, please contact dr. Martin Rohde (via m.rohde
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-americium. For a thorough safety assessment of this power source and to help the synthesis process, more insights into the complex chemistry of the americium-uranium-neptunium-oxygen system are required
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mentoring and interacting with students, while growing your own skills and expertise. You also have: A PhD in a relevant subject, such as atmospheric sciences, (applied) physics, (applied) chemistry
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a better understanding of the mechanisms at the core of the reactors: coupling between fluid flow and chemistry, coupling between solid phase and fluid flow, solid phase decomposition, pollutant
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, nanobiology, chemistry, or a closely related discipline. Have excellent written and spoken English skills (see below). Thrive in an international, ambitious, multidisciplinary, and highly collaborative