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research expertise on analytical chemistry of secondary metabolites. You will implement new methodologies and annotation tools for the targeted and untargeted profiling of compounds in complex (plant
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) microscopy and image analysis to study process dynamics; utilize physical chemistry techniques (scattering, AFM, spectroscopy, etc.) to complement the microscopy and lab-on-a-chip research; get involved in
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well as researchers working on environmental chemistry, aquatic eco(toxico)logy and environmental risks to bees or arthropods. You will work here The Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA) team at the research institute
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their supporting and flexible attitude. Together, we work on safe food and feed for public health. Your qualities Our ideal candidate: has a bachelor level degree (BSc) in analytical chemistry or equivalent; has
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which is vertically integrated and has expertise in cellular biology, surface chemistry, nanoelectronics fabrication, hardware integration, regulatory and industrial sampling, and artificial intelligence
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large-scale forcing on the high-resolution model simulations; working on the computational efficiency of the LES code to test the impact of chemistry and plume rise. You will work here The research will
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systems then this could be the project for you. Your qualities You have: a PhD in biophysics, physical chemistry, plant physiology, biochemistry, or related field, preferably with an interest in
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Your job The “Self-healing under stress” project builds on complementary developments between the Laboratory of Biophysics (BIP) and Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter (PCC) research groups at WUR