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heterostructure engineering exploiting their angle-dependent moiré patterns. Experience with van der Waals heterostructures/2D materials, optics and/or electronics are a plus, but not a must. You will use advanced
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collaborative project between the Department of Molecular Immunology at the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE; www.membranetrafficking.com), and the Department of Hematology at the Erasmus Medical Center in
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ferroelectric or using (circularly polarized) light, and through van der Waals heterostructure engineering exploiting their angle-dependent moiré patterns. Experience with van der Waals heterostructures/2D
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international business, operations management, industrial engineering, or other related fields in business and economics. Conditions of employment We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement
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results in the Master phase. The PhD candidate should have a background (MSc, Research Master) in international business, operations management, industrial engineering, or other related fields in business
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to become a truly global center of knowledge. This is a collaborative project between the Department of Molecular Immunology at the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE; www.membranetrafficking.com ), and
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Engineering (FSE; www.membranetrafficking.com), and the Department of Hematology at the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam (https://www.hematologyrotterdam.nl/(...)earch/ruben-bierings ). Qualifications
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background (MSc, Research Master) in international business, operations management, industrial engineering, or other related fields in business and economics. Additional Information Benefits We offer you in
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the newly formed Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Photopharmacology and Imaging at the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. The ERC-funded
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of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. The ERC-funded (ERC Synergy GRAIL) project aims at providing molecular basis for the instant, photochemical release of ligands for proteins studied in