33 structural-engineering-phd-in-germany positions at University of Helsinki in Finland
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Structural Biology of innate immune response in modulation of neuronal synapse loss in Alzheimer’s disease/neurodegeneration The HiLIFE - Institute of Biotechnology
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Structural biology of innate immune response in modulation of neuronal synapse loss in Alzheimer’s disease/neurodegeneration The HiLIFE - Institute of Biotechnology
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Postdoctoral Researcher in parasitology/structural biology The HiLIFE - Institute of Biotechnology at the University of Helsinki, renowned for its international research excellence, is excited
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well as cross-faculty initiatives within universities, contribute to sustainable urban development. The research aims are fourfold: to compile and analyze the impact of structured partnerships between cities and
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consortium that develops methods of applied mathematics and physics for the benefit of society, including medical imaging, industrial process monitoring, non-destructive structural testing and satellite data
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skilled doctoral researcher (PhD student) that will work in a vibrant and international research environment as part of a Research Council of Finland funded project on RNA-mediated pathogenicity mechanisms
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. PhD diploma is to be acquired by the first day of employment. The working language of the project is English. The period following the completion of doctoral degree must not exceed five years, excluding
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journal articles as a foundation for a PhD thesis co-authoring and/or editing academic work with the project PI and collaborators research within law, political sciences, and other relevant disciplines
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Professor Vivek Sharma. The focus of research is on the structure and mechanism of proteins involved in biological energy (ATP) generation and mitochondrial function and dysfunction. An ensemble of multi
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The Faculty of Arts at the University of Helsinki is the oldest and largest teaching and research unit in the humanities in Finland in terms of its disciplinary structure and range of subjects. It