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as well as work in close collaboration with industrial and academic partners from Europe Supervision of undergraduate and PhD students Contribution to proposal writing Your profile PhD degree in
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Publish high-quality scientific publications as well as work in close collaboration with industrial and academic partners from Europe Supervision of undergraduate and PhD students Contribution to proposal
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of miniaturized core-shell structures with application as probe pins in the semiconductor industry. You will be involved in the design and synthesis of materials and structures for improved functionality and
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the formation of solid products. Your profile We are looking for a candidate with a PhD degree in chemistry, materials science, physics, chemical engineering or a related discipline. As this project is a cutting
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electrodes and green batteries. Together with our team of experienced scientists and industry partners, you will develop a new generation of green and sustainable binder materials enabling energy efficient
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to characterize the formation of solid products. Your profile We are looking for a candidate with a PhD degree in chemistry, materials science, physics, chemical engineering or a related discipline. As this project
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well as work in close collaboration with industrial and academic partners from Europe Supervision of undergraduate and PhD students Contribution to proposal writing Your profile PhD degree in Material science
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well as work in close collaboration with industrial and academic partners from Europe Supervision of undergraduate and PhD students Contribution to proposal writing Your profile PhD degree in Material science
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on input data Management of activities for a part of the WISER Flagship project Your profile PhD in environmental/natural sciences or engineering or data science Experience with using the life cycle
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-known scientific journals. Your profile The candidate should have a PhD degree in Microbiology, Biotechnology, or related disciplines with a deep scientific curiosity in bacteria-materials interactions