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structures in collaboration with local partners; · Leading baseline (Before) and follow-up (After) monitoring campaigns using: o Wave and sediment sensors, o LIDAR and acoustic mapping, o
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will address two central questions: How does the composition of vegetation on estuarine dikes vary along a European climate gradient? How is dike vegetation in Northwestern Europe affected by extreme
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development measures and structured career parameters, such as: Successful candidates will be offered a postdoctoral position at one of the participating institutes. The postdoctoral positions within
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project and study the impact of drought events on dike vegetation and this vegetation’s resilience to subsequent flooding. Your research will address two central questions: How does the composition
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the natural product structural classes have not yet been fully characterized. Similarly, most metabolites observed in mass-spectrometric data cannot be fully dereplicated. The key question we seek to answer in
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. Your work may involve formulating new models, analysing structural properties, and developing innovative algorithms with both theoretical rigor and practical relevance.
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construction materials? And collaborate within an international consortium of architects, materials and textiles scientists, and engineers to help translate bio-inspired knowledge to the development of modular
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anharmonic DFT calculations of PAHs available in the team You will implement neural networks based on PAH molecular structure to predict their anharmonic spectrum You will test the accuracy of topological
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cells. Typically, the specificity, speed, and directionality of transport are tightly woven into the ordered structure of the pore which is characterized by a limited conformational flexibility
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, in health and disease. The candidate will study structural and functional interactions on the level of the tripartite synapse. For this, you will use in vitro cultures of neurons with astrocytes and