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postdoc in our group, you will: join a collaborative group working on projects around protein synthesis and folding; work in a stimulating scientific environment with top-notch instrumentation and
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The societal and natural pressures (e.g. climate change) on the rivers and riverine environment are increasing and become increasingly complex to manage, in particular regarding flood risk. Understanding impact
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considers a working environment in which everyone feels welcome and appreciated of great importance. A working environment in which attention is paid to individual quality and where development opportunities
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(FHML). CARIM is an interdisciplinary research environment where you will engage with colleagues from across disciplines to develop collaborative research and contribute to the active research environment
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for this position includes: Asset Management and maintenance concepts, methods and techniques such as RCM, FMEA, CBM, safety, and application of advanced maintenance strategies in industrial environments. Conditions
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; Freedom to implement your own research agenda, in connection with abovementioned topics; A large team of other Postdocs and PhDs, to collaborate with and co-supervise; An exciting research environment
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’) in creating inequalities in education, occupational status, and income. By methodologically advancing the estimation of the interaction between genes and environments, this project aims to (i) show
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on bacteriophages and their use in anti-infective therapies. The team is well embedded in the research groups at the department, which provides an stimulating and highly collaborative research environment
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at CERN in Geneva and beyond. Combining measurements in space with time will enable experiments to cope with the extreme environment of the high luminosity LHC where they will see unprecedented hit rates
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research in a stimulating environment. Tasks and responsibilities Develop dosimetric models to calculate (heterogeneous) tumor-absorbed doses for in vitro cell culture, 3D organoids, and mouse experiments