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will be part of a dynamic research team applying advanced geophysical methods to study soil–plant interactions. Your main responsibilities will include: Developing and applying high-resolution time-lapse
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the physics of both static and dynamic molecules. Further details: https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=MR%2FX03660X%2F1 The student will gain expertise in nanofabrication, microscopy, and electrokinetic
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transporters based on their structural characteristics. Main activities: -Conduct multiple sequence alignment of plant transporters using phylogeny-aware profiles -Computationally predict and then analyze high
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collaboration partners. Recently, the Electrical Energy Systems group received grants for nationally-funded projects in Intelligent Electricity Systems. Therefore, this group currently has multiple vacancies in
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fluctuate across tidal to seasonal timescales, as existing data consists primarily of isolated measurements. Understanding coastal Ca²⁺ and Mg²⁺ dynamics across ecological timescales is crucial for advancing
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of molecular transport. This PhD project will focus on creating confined interfaces to investigate the physics of both static and dynamic molecules. Further details: gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=MR%2FX03660X%2F1
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datasets with multiple omics layers (including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and microbiomics) to uncover how environmental factors shape human health at the molecular level. You will collaborate
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in Mathematics, Computer Science, or Statistics Proficiency in one or multiple programming languages (R, Python, Julia, MATLAB) Interest in infectious disease dynamics, public health, global health and
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of Excellence "BlueMat: Water-Driven Materials" (www.tuhh.de/bluemat ) and contribute to one of Europe?s most exciting research initiatives. Collaborate with a dynamic, interdisciplinary team that combines
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operation, is not considered in the CMF model due to the challenge to solve the multiple partial differential equations simultaneously. With the support of the combined sponsorship from the university and