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of questions, data, and analytic methods involved (1 page) a CV official documentation of a PhD degree or its equivalent a full list of publications two writing samples, at least one of which should be published
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. Qualification requirements Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent academic qualifications. Formalities If nothing else is noted, applications must be submitted in English. Application deadline is at 11.59 pm
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? The Department of Ecoscience is looking for a Researcher to join our team and help advance ecological monitoring using cutting-edge tools and methods. In this position, you'll have the opportunity to apply
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has gathered detailed data on the effects of contaminants on marine mammals over the last three decades, combining a variety of methods including PBPK modelling, TWI evaluations, mass balances, risk
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, negotiating access, and co-design of mixed methods). The dataset collected will then be contextualised in relation to the key issues addressed within the Governance by Infrastructures project (see above
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application of quantitative methods. The assistant professorship is a full-time, three-year training position. The selected applicant is required to complete a university teaching course specifically designed
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) . The research section Management and Modelling develops methods and tools for herd management to promote animal welfare, green transitions, and economic viability for a sustainable future. Further, the section
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will include the supervision of BSc and MSc students, as well as co-supervision of PhD candidates. The applicant may also be asked to design and deliver a specialized course aligned with
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coordinate consultancy tasks within the Department Teach and supervise students at the BSc, MSc and PhD levels within the scientific domain. Your profile The preferred candidate should demonstrate: Experience
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on understanding how different excitation methods generate polarons and correlated materials in the cuprates and other quantum materials, building on our recent results in the vanadium dioxide (see Johnson et al