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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The Department Cellular Neuroscience of Prof. Dr. Stefan Remy in association with the Research
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We are looking for two PhD candidates for a project within the Doctoral Network “MonaLisa”, a consortium of 20 partners composed of high-profile universities, research institutions and companies
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, and spatial genomics. Supervision by leading scientists: Prof. Sven Nelander, expert in systems biology and tumor modeling (Uppsala University; main supervisor) Prof. Rebecka Jörnsten, professor in
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the breeding of complex resilience traits for several crops in different growing systems. This collaborative effort involves four universities and numerous companies. It encompasses scientific research, data
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thermochemical TES. Your main supervisor will be Prof Adriano Sciacovelli and you will join the Thermal Energy Section at DTU Construct. Your work will contribute to a paradigm shift in how complex TES systems
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with a wide network of stakeholders, and explore new avenues for medical applications. For ongoing work and publications on this project, please see our website: www.cnnp-lab.com . This is a 12-months
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Prof S He Application Deadline: 29 September 2025 Details We invite applications for a fully funded four-year EPSRC iCASE PhD studentship at the University of Sheffield, offered in collaboration with SLB
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northern Sweden create enormous opportunities and complex challenges. For Umeå University, conducting research about – and in the middle of – a society in transition is key. We also take pride in delivering
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outcomes: Exploring associations between loneliness and depression symptoms over time using network approaches Supervisors: Dr Ann-Marie Creaven (ann-marie.creaven@ul.ie ) ; Dr Aoife Whiston (aoife.whiston
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and complexity theory, and in the chaotic dynamics of quantum many-body systems. Moreover, a breakthrough result in 2024 shows that random unitaries can often be constructed by short-depth quantum