30 postdoc-exercise-physiology scholarships at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) in Netherlands
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, physiological wearables) to comprehensively assess the costs and benefits of listening effort. You will share this toolbox with all EASYLI PhDs and help them along in its use. In the ensuing 1.5 years you will be
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, physiological wearables) to comprehensively assess the costs and benefits of listening effort. You will share this toolbox with all EASYLI PhDs and help them along in its use. In the ensuing 1.5 years you will be
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students, postdocs and staff members within the department light supervision tasks (roughly 15% of your time), for instance supervising Master and/or Bachelor thesis projects There will be opportunity
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extensive fieldwork (e.g. elite interviews, participant observation) as well as historical comparative analysis. You will be part of a team consisting of the PI, a postdoc, and a co-PhD supervisor. Your
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extensive fieldwork (e.g. elite interviews, participant observation) as well as historical comparative analysis. You will be part of a team consisting of the PI, a postdoc, and a co-PhD supervisor. Your
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, Turkey. We are an inclusive, interdisciplinary group, and diversity and internationalism is at the heart of our research principles, as well as our teaching practice. The preferred starting date is a
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the heart of our research principles, as well as our teaching practice. The preferred starting date is a mutually agreed date on or before October 1, 2024. This position is part of the project BeyondTheEdge
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addition to the applied aspect of such evolved strains, their characterization has allowed to unravel many fundamental biological questions on the evolution, physiology and genetics of various organisms. We have recently
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you seeking an exciting PhD position in a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research field? Do you possess a keen interest in optics
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intrinsic resistance to many antibiotics. Nevertheless, pathogenic mycobacteria, like all other bacteria, strictly rely on the export of proteins for their physiology and virulence. To reconcile these two