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, multimodal modelling) focusing on the complete spectrum of human communication channels. It aims to understand how women and men remember about their time in Nazi concentration camps, as well as the way memory
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parallel channels—manual signs, spatial grammar, facial expressions—operating simultaneously in 3D space, presenting unique computational challenges for cross-modal alignment. The project will pioneer new
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Nature of the Netherlands, Wageningen University, and Wageningen Marine Research. It aims to develop: (1) a validated prototype of an instrumented beam equipped with a multi-channel flatfish detection
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of applications submitted via other channels is not guaranteed. Website for additional job details https://jobs.inria.fr/public/classic/en/offres/2025-09272 Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen | Gottingen, Niedersachsen | Germany | 21 days ago
Job Code: 24-25 Job Offer from August 22, 2025 The Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences in Göttingen is a leading international research institute of exceptional scientific breadth
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information is available on the project website (still under construction) and on the YouTube channel. Planning research project : MIXAP-EU began in October 2024. We have already established partnerships and
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prototype single fluorescence channel system will be translated with Tiny Air automation. Alongside this, an advanced multi-colour system will be developed for later substitution once demonstrated at
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of turbidity currents in action in the deep-sea, and to develop novel technologies for monitoring these seabed sediment flows. Turbidity currents form the deepest canyons, longest channels and largest sediment
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decades of the twentieth century, where the generalate was based for several decades. Active also in Scotland and the Channel Islands, the FCJ had a presence across much of the UK and were major providers
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removal. A primary focus will be on the development and analysis of downscaled Regional Oceanic Modeling System (ROMS) simulations of the Santa Barbara Channel; the qualified candidate will also have the