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characterization methods for the study of intact serum immunoglobulins? Please apply to the UvA Amsterdam for a joint position between the the Analytical Chemistry Group of the UvA and the Center for Proteomics and
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, recombinant synthesis of proteins. Experience with, or a strong willingness to learn, computational chemistry techniques. Proficiency in analytical techniques like NMR, Mass Spectrometry, and Chromatography
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, analytical chemistry, reactor engineering and a well-developed knowledge in organic chemistry. In the first stage of the project, you'll identify fundamental plasma physics & plasma chemistry pathways
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-Diffusion model and extended to more complex models based on ion and fluid transport phenomena and physical chemistry (Poisson-Nernst-Planck and Navier-Stokes). The PhD student in this project will closely
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. on plasma chemistry, plasma physics, analytical chemistry, reactor engineering and a well-developed knowledge in organic chemistry. In the first stage of the project, you’ll identify fundamental plasma
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Chemistry at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry and will be supervised by dr. Heiner Friedrich and prof. Rolf van Benthem . Research at the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry is positioned
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the future of technology! Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Reference number V37.7434 Job description This project is to be carried out at TU/e – Eindhoven University
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(Synthetic) Organic Chemistry research experience in the field of photochemistry, photocleavable protecting groups and/or photopharmacology will be seen as a strong asset capacity to think analytically and
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design assembly pathways that will lead to polyplexes with optimised pharmaceutical potential. To get to these insights, you will use advanced analytical techniques, including (time-resolved) small angle X
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one of eight institutes of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) Faculty of Science. Research is organized into four themes: Analytical Chemistry , Computational Chemistry , Synthesis & Catalysis and