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in 2015, brings together expertise in physical oceanography, marine chemistry, marine biology, marine geology, and marine cultural conservation. The department thus has excellent conditions for meeting
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Project Title: Are shellfish hotspots for AMR evolution and transmission? [microbiology, evolutionary biology, bio-clinical science, public health, aquaculture] – PhD (Funded) The Centre
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academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree. You should hold a M.Sc. degree in Biology, Aquatic Science & Technology or similar. It is also a prerequisite that you familiar with animal behaviour
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: Demonstrated experience in the field of marine biology, ecology or environmental science. Demonstrated experience with scientific diving. Demonstrated experience with experimentation on fish in the laboratory
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Department: Department of Biology Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a young, dynamic, and forward-thinking university located in
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to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances. Selection process Applicants must possess: Demonstrated experience in marine
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prediction, peptide chemistry, novel fragment-screening technologies, development of new covalent warheads, biophysics and structural-molecular biology. This will allow the design, synthesis and testing
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(spectrograms). Biological data resources for the project will include test datasets of acoustic recordings of marine mammal cetaceans (whales and dolphins). Supervision and training: Project supervision will be
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View on Google Maps Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) Requirements You must have completed an MSc degree in oceanography, Earth sciences, environmental (biogeo)chemistry, marine biology
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in significant pitting, erosion, and damage to adjacent surfaces (e.g., a ship propeller, a controlled valve, and a pump). Cavitation has also been observed in biology, as demonstrated in mechanical