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understand the combined effect of transport and reaction in order to make decisions about injection strategies. CO2 can be injected into saline aquifer, abandoned gas reservoirs, also as carbonated water
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A fully funded 3.5 years PhD position in the field of experimental nanoscience at surfaces and molecular imaging of conjugated polymers is available in the group of Prof. Giovanni Costantini at UoB
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: using time-series and comparative datasets to build dynamical models that link developmental processes to evolutionary outcomes. Predictability of evolution: creating integrative models that combine
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) Application Deadline: The position will be until filled. Applications will be reviewed starting September 15, 2025. Duration: 3 years Contact for Inquiries: Prof. Torfi Thorhallsson, torfith@ru.is The positions
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for computation. This is especially useful for distributed and federated AI, where the input of one node is often a function combining the output of many other nodes. AirComp offers a significant scalability and
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, France) and at the ESRF ID12 beamline (Grenoble, France), under the co-supervision of Prof. Olivier Isnard (Néel Institute) and Dr. Fabrice Wilhelm (ESRF). This PhD project is co-funded by University
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is working to be the state’s world-class cancer research institute, jointly resourced by the Federal Department of Health, CALHN and the University of Adelaide. Reporting to Associate Prof. Robin Hobbs
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phdPrimary supervisor - Prof Yongping Bao High consumption of cruciferous vegetables can reduce the risk of cancer. This protection has been attributed to isothiocyanates (ITCs) in such vegetables
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equitable urban energy systems. Our work combines technology and policy with systems thinking and practical implementation, always grounded in real-world urban challenges. Within the framework of the SWEET
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role You will join the recently established Chemical and Molecular Neurobiology group led by Associate Prof. Ivana Nikić-Spiegel at the LCSB