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the livestock sectors, climate change and policy, agricultural, food and environmental policy impact analysis, and/or production efficiency and food markets. leading to an internationally competitive PhD degree
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impact analysis, Resource allocation, growth and welfare evaluation, Technology diffusion and firm level innovation. leading to an internationally competitive PhD degree and internationally peer-reviewed
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design and impact analysis, resource allocation, growth and welfare evaluation, technology diffusion and firm level innovation. leading to an internationally competitive PhD degree and internationally peer
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antibiotic access barriers and the analysis of incentives for the development and adoption of new antibiotics. The candidate is expected to produce a cumulative doctoral dissertation within that project
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, - digitalisation, AI and smart technologies in the livestock sectors, - climate change and policy, - agricultural, food and environmental policy impact analysis, and/or - production efficiency and
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levels, - policy design and impact analysis, - resource allocation, growth and welfare evaluation, - technology diffusion and firm level innovation. leading to an internationally competitive PhD degree and
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of interferometric laser setups is expected. Experience in data analysis or programming skills in at least one programming language and very good English skills are required. Please send your application (curriculum
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(SRCSB). The Clark lab combines high resolution live cell imaging, quantitative analysis and mechanobiology to understand intestinal cell function and dynamics and the role of cell and tissue mechanics in
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of suitable process parameters for PBF techniques, and the comprehensive analysis and testing of the fabricated materials. Key responsibilities include: scientific work on the project topics, including support
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experience in the use of mass spectrometry • Good working knowledge in the application of statistical analysis procedures • Sound knowledge of ecological and evolutionary concepts • Basic knowledge in the use