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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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: PhD in computational biology or related field Background in computational biology, bioinformatics or a related field Strong programming and statistical knowledge, including machine learning Excellent
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validation of battery materials in relevant environments, including testing under extreme conditions such as low temperatures. Your profile PhD degree in physics, materials science, engineering, or a similar
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conventional medical imaging techniques, emphasizing musculoskeletal biodynamics, and in the transition from small sample studies to a large dataset approach. Your profile PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Biology
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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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testing under extreme conditions such as low temperatures. Your profile PhD degree in physics, materials science, engineering, or a similar field obtained within the last 3 years Hands-on experience with
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framework. Your profile PhD in environmental / natural sciences, computer sciences, or engineering Experience with life cycle assessment (LCA), sustainability assessment or risk assessment Preferably
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equipment (like additive manufacturing, laser welding). You will support our PhD and master students, publish in scientific journals, and participate in domestic/international conferences. Your profile We
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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