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strongly correlated systems, as well as exploring quantum information dynamics—including entanglement and nonequilibrium phenomena in many-body open systems. The Fellowship duration is two years + a one year
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allowance, health insurance, schooling support, home flight, relocation & repatriation support, and paid annual leave. Informal enquires may be addressed to Dr Michael Chua, Associate Professor in Economics
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, Security, and Space. To complete a virtual tour of the Prescott campus and check out Prescott Campus Future Flythrough, please visit the links below: https://prescott.erau.edu/admissions/tour-details https
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insurance, schooling support, home flight, relocation & repatriation support, and paid annual leave. Informal enquires may be addressed to Dr Michael Chua, Associate Professor in Economics, email: Chew.Chua
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research in the fields of materials science, combustion dynamics, and active/passive firefighting. FireSpace will address these challenges with a multidisciplinary approach combining experimental, numerical
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Northern California coasts. PISCO is a long-term monitoring and research program designed to understand the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem established with the goals of: Understanding dynamics
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time-of-flight mass spectrometer for measuring volatile organic compounds and organic aerosol composition Investigate photooxidation processes and aerosol formation of representative biogenic VOC (BVOC
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– are produced, governed, and spatially distributed. The project conceptualizes urban expulsion regimes as the dynamic interplay between state policies, housing market regulations, public discourses, and the
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– are produced, governed, and spatially distributed. The project conceptualizes urban expulsion regimes as the dynamic interplay between state policies, housing market regulations, public discourses, and the
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– are produced, governed, and spatially distributed. The project conceptualizes urban expulsion regimes as the dynamic interplay between state policies, housing market regulations, public discourses, and the