Six MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships at FSE
Six European researchers will start at the Faculty of Science and Engineering (UG) with a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship. They are going to work on different projects ranging from science education for climate just futures to better understanding the role of the solute carrier transporter ASCT2 in the progression of diseases such as cancer and schizophrenia.
The MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship is for researchers holding a PhD who wish to carry out their research activities abroad, acquire new skills and develop their careers.
Awarded researchers are:
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Marjolein Admiraal | Project: FLOOD | Project-coordinator: Michael De | Institute: ESRIG
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Serte Donderwinkel | Project: GraPhTra | Project-coordinator: Tobias Müller | Institute: Bernoulli
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Nicholas Marzano | Project: 2024MSCA-PF NMARZANO | Project-coordinator: Dirk Jan Slotboom | Institute: GBB
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Fernando Manuel Quintana Velázquez | Project: MALEFICENT | Project-coordinator: Erika Covi | institute: ZIAM
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Martin Sarott | Project: RECOMPUTE | Project-coordinator: Beatriz Noheda | Institute: ZIAM
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Betzabe Torres Olave | Project: JustClima | Project-coordinator: Lucy Avraamidou | institute: CLT
In total, twelve postdoctoral fellows that were granted in the 2024 MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship Call will start at the University of Groningen.
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Last modified: | 03 March 2025 4.25 p.m. |
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