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The Exhaled Biomarkers group at the Trace Gas Facility has a two-year postdoctoral position available in the field of applied mass spectrometry for trace gas detection. The position is granted by the Dutch National Research Agenda - NWA route ‘Measuring and Detecting’. The project involves multidisciplinary research, linking scientists from different fields (sensor development, environment sciences, special modelling of atmosphere, and human health). The aim is to design a study in which different sensing technologies and mass spectrometry - are applied in field conditions to detect the exposure of individuals to air pollutants and monitor the effects on human health. Your research objectives will include:
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The NWA‘s ’Measuring and Detecting'’ project will offer you contacts in a large network across a wide variety of technologies, thereby providing a broad interdisciplinary experience within an academic, governmental and commercial environmental collaboration. Furthermore, you will be involved in the ongoing pilot studies of the Exhaled Biomarkers group focus on monitoring real-time signatures of metabolic processes in the human body reflected in exhaled breath and unravelling their mechanisms of action.
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