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. This includes characterization of the properties of fault zones and the surrounding rocks. The goal of this research is to understand how faults interact with each other and the Earth‘s crust and mantle to better
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computational modeling for astronaut risk prediction; & interact with recognized university and industry collaborators. Field of Science: Biological Sciences Advisors: Joshua Alwood Joshua.s.alwood@nasa.gov (650
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to identify gene signatures and cellular interactions. Collaborative Mindset: Proactive approach to sharing expertise and publishing high-quality manuscripts. Ambition: Driven to acquire new skills and develop
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Institute is a new interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to understanding how food and microbes interact to promote health and prevent disease. Its mission is to deliver healthier lives through
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Spot, and making use of HST's high spatial resolution in the near-UV and visible range are also appropriate. Collaboration will involve interaction with all three members of the OPAL team: Amy Simon (PI
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) Universitätsklinikum Erlangen (UKER) Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) Teaching language English Languages The main language of social and scientific interaction is English. Free German classes
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are seeking an exceptional researcher with an international reputation in light–matter interaction, particularly in excited states, and charge carrier dynamics. Expertise in optoelectronics, photocatalysis
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to strengthen not only individuals, but the community as well, including family, school, and the larger society in which adults and children, in all their diversity, interact and learn. We see in education the
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to students. Hall Life Assistants will provide out of hours support to students living in halls through regular interaction with student residents through a drop in service ran Monday to Friday during term time
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the community as well, including family, school, and the larger society in which adults and children, in all their diversity, interact and learn. We see in education the opportunity to build a better society