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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen | Gottingen, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 2 months ago
Job Code: MPIDS-W089 Job Offer from October 10, 2025 We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) to develop and implement a cutting-edge dyadic interaction
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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization | Gottingen, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 2 months ago
recordings in pairs of freely interacting human subjects, pushing the boundaries of our knowledge in this field. Our unique laboratory setting, featuring two synchronized OPM-MEG devices with high channel
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work plan and create scholarly output on this topic that is recognised by peers. Support the dissemination of research outcomes through appropriate channels and outlets. Undertake advanced statistical
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required work will include: modeling and simulation; optimization of the punch geometry and cooling channels; characterization of the metal alloy powder particles; SLM production of test geometries
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the target regions; 3) the relationship between climate indicators, deforestation, and regional land-use changes; 4) the producers’ perceptions of different channels of climate risk transmission; 5
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about students through the designated channels and uphold to the code of conduct. RMIT Vietnam expects all staff members to comply with its Code of Conduct, policies and procedures, which relate to legal
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research is channelized through the ConGender research group, which recruits researchers across university departments and faculties. The members share an interest in critical theory and feminist