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based on the disciplinary areas of musicology and music history, film and media studies, English language, economics and business management, and applied education, particularly related to the enhancement
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leading to critical analyses and evaluations and the synthesis of new and complex ideas, as well as to develop the skills necessary for communication and promotion in academic and professional contexts
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“Electromagnetic models for spherical-wavefront U-MIMO THz communications”. Develop electromagnetic models for large antenna arrays with spherical wavefronts. Focus on deriving analytical models and channel limits
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disciplines, combined with a program of transferable skills that will prepare them for future employment. Benefits By joining the EU-UKRI-funded doctoral network SCALA, you will join an interdisciplinary and
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practice and artistic research with new technologies and teaching, benefiting from interaction with rapidly expanding scientific fields such as performance studies and neuroscience applied to music, in a
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Precision Medicine. The group of Research and Education on the Microbiota at DSBM is seeking a motivated PhD student to join the research team, focusing on “Functional Microbiome Alterations Driving Colon
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dealloying and anodisation, to prevent biofilm formation. In detail, DC13 will (1) Develop Ti–Cu–Zr–Pd and Ti–Zr–Ta–Si amorphous alloys with high glass forming ability and non-toxic compositions; (2) Apply
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Doctoral Network that aims to educate and train the new generation of Doctoral Candidates (DCs) capable of tackling these challenges through cutting-edge interdisciplinary research and innovation. REUNATECH
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to develop alternative societal visions through radical imagination, while also engaging with activist experiences in curating and creating within the contemporary context. Artistic practice and critical
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Triggering Technological) events. REUNATECH is a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network that aims to educate and train the new generation of Doctoral Candidates (DCs) capable of tackling