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. newspapers articles and para-data linked to secondary datasets). Demonstrable ability to write material of a quality commensurate with publication in highly-ranked journals. Demonstrable ability to present
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Forest Resilience, Climate Change, and Human Health in the Amazon
Trajectories (TTs). Furthermore, the Postdoctoral researcher will quantify how such forest changes affect the prevalence of diseases linked to environmental degradation, including vector-borne and zoonotic
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in Welsh, if shortlisted. Additional Information Applications for this role will take the format of a CV submission and cover letter. Share Share this via Or copy the link Copy Download Job
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/ ). This position will be fully funded until March 2028. For further information on Dr Edward Johns’ research and projects, see www.robot-learning.uk . You will be assisting PhD students and a post-doc in developing
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generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. The Macroscopic Quantum Optics (MQO) Group at Aalto University
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analysis and is increasingly used in cancer research to uncover morphological features linked to disease pathology and severity. Similarly, molecular profiling through ‘omics technologies has provided new
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, interactive and international research team based at the Department of Zoology, with strong collaborative links with other groups in Cambridge and beyond. The group's research is focused on the genetics and
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Enquiries For a chat about the role or any further information please contact Dr Mahmoud Shahbazi (mahmoud.shahbazi@durham.ac.uk ). Useful links If you would like further information you may find
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analysis and is increasingly used in cancer research to uncover morphological features linked to disease pathology and severity. Similarly, molecular profiling through ‘omics technologies has provided new
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understand the links between maturational accounts of acquisition and the stability of morphosyntactic properties diachronically, with particular reference to French. Acquisitional data will be extracted from