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Precambrian rocks of northern Norway. The project is within the Solid Earth Sciences, Mineral Resources and Geohazards group. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme
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position initially and is expected to be held full time and in person. You will join the CNNP Lab, which is well supported with recent funding of over £3M. The lab is based in the School of Computing
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degree / double degree programme Yes Description/content The statistical physics of complex systems is a very broad field ranging from the study of quantum phenomena to the conformational behaviour
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. The position is part of the research group Quality.2 (Phytonutrient Management) in the programme area ‘Plant Quality and Food Security’ (QUALITY). The aim of the research project ‘GluAmin’ is therefore
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include: the evaluation of an existing health prevention program, the development of a measurement tool for health inequalities, behavioural experiments to assess how preventative interventions can improve
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and the Study of Religion Psychology and Educational Sciences Cultural Studies Languages and Literatures Social Sciences Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics Physics Chemistry and Pharmacy Biology
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mental health issues, using statistical techniques including network analysis. Naturally, we are seeking a student with a keen interest in the topic of loneliness and/or mental health. In addition
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Regular Job Code 9742R5 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Required Qualifications: * Ph.D. or Masters with equivalent experience in Computational
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cooperation with Kopter Germany GmbH and the Engineering Risk Analysis Group of Prof. Straub, which provides information on both the health and the actual stress of helicopter components. For this so-called
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), singular optics, using electrons, atoms and light and the exploration of complex systems using statistical field theory. "Catastrophes on order-parameter manifolds" (with Dr Alexis Bishop and Dr Timothy