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development of new materials for gas separation applications. About the employment The position is intended to result in a doctoral degree. The main task of the PhD student is to pursue their doctoral studies
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, bacteria, plaque(biofilm), epithelia as regards sample handling and large-scale analyses in house and on life science platforms. Qualifications We are looking for you with a PhD in microbiology and further
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on educational and psychological assessments. This can involve studying the characteristics of tests and how they function for their purposes and for different groups of individuals. At the department of Applied
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occur. Eligibility requirements According to Chapter 4, Section 4 of the Higher Education Ordinance: A person qualified for appointment as an Assistant professor is a person who has been awarded a PhD or
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Assistant professor is a person who has been awarded a PhD or has the corresponding research expertise. Primary consideration should be given to a person who has been awarded a PhD or achieved the equivalent
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of History of Religions, Psychology of Religion, Sociology of Religion, Religious Education, Biblical Studies, Church History, Practical Theology, Philosophy of Religion, and Systematic Theology. The graduate
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language is English. Qualifications We are looking for someone with a PhD in Structural Biology, Molecular Biology or equivalent. You have extensive experience in EM (TEM, FIB-SEM and/or cryo-EM), sample
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organisation. Qualifications Essential criteria PhD in marine/aquatic systems or equivalent with a focus on analysing or modelling biotic and / or biogeochemical time series Track record of peer-reviewed
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successfully complete a PhD education will be assessed. To be considered for eligibility, existing degrees must have been completed at the latest by the application deadline. Terms of employment Doctoral
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states your motivation for undertaking research training leading to a PhD, and that specifies what expertise at the Department is needed for carrying out your research. Research plan – should normally not