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29 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Department Magnetic Resonance Research Center Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Physics » Solid state physics
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We invite applications for a 3 yr post-doc position in astrophysics at Radboud University located in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, to work within the Department of Astrophysics, specifically
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Materials and FELIX Laboratory to understand the chemistry of planet formation and exoplanets and their atmospheres. The new position will strengthen this link, by focusing on the host star - planet
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chemistry or materials science. You have experience with organic chemistry and, preferably, polymer chemistry. You have good collaborative skills. You take initiative and like to tinker with set-ups and
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the chemistry of planet formation and exoplanets and their atmospheres. The new position will strengthen this link, by focusing on the host star - planet relationship. The vibrant and international department
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organic chemistry and, preferably, polymer chemistry. You have good collaborative skills. You take initiative and like to tinker with set-ups and prototypes. You have a good command of spoken and written
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field of anaerobic methane oxidation and its multifaceted environmental implications, unlocking its vast biotechnological potential. This is not just any doctoral position: it is a chance to be at
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for orbital memory [3] and even brain-inspired computing [4]. The next natural step is to investigate materials mentioned above in their 2D limit [5]. Relevant references: [1] Allwörden et al., RSI 89
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semiconductor industry? If so, then you have a part to play as a PhD candidate in our research team. Put your ideas to the test at our green campus and push your boundaries in an internationally friendly
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in the ways youth can navigate in the overwhelming, rapidly changing news media landscape, and how we can teach children