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systems. This so-called 'local reaction environ-ment' is greatly impacted by both the reactions taking place at the interface and by the mor-phological properties of the latter. Thus a model flat electrode
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). Additional Information Benefits Challenging work in an inspiring multidisciplinary environment with enthusiastic colleagues. Four-year fulltime PhD position, with a qualifier exam after 6-9 months Full status
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modeling Experience in teaching at university level Demonstrated ability to work independently within an international environment. Proven problem-solving skills, collaborative nature, and adaptability
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scientific environment. Opportunities for short stays in distinguished international research institutions. Opportunities for complementary training in both technical and soft skills. Trainings are designed
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and immunochemistry; and unknown toxins by MS and computational approaches. This PhD project has the potential to increase the understanding of HABs in their ecological environment and help mitigate
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, Life Sciences... program activities. The team currently consists of ~14 people with whom you interact on a daily basis. However, you will also work in a dynamic multidisciplinary environment in close
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increases for up to 4 years with a 3% annual increase. A good and professionally challenging working environment. Enrolment in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund . Good welfare benefits . Project
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environment and easing learning experience. We live a culture of inclusion and respect. We welcome all people who are interested in innovative, sustainable and meaningful activities - that's what counts. We
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to the study of physical phenomena in the fields of energy, photonics, health and the environment (https://www.ipcms.fr ). The PhD student will join the "Advanced Molecular Materials" team of the Organic
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, particle accelerators, energy and the environment and health. IJCLab has very significant technical capacities (around 280 IT) in all the major fields required to design, develop / implement the experimental