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detection mechanisms for those plants to which they have become adapted, to select suitable plants for feeding or for laying their eggs. We will use the model system of the cabbage white butterflies, Pieris
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, led by Prof. Lara Keuck, is looking for a highly motivated candidate for a three-year PhD project in philosophy of the medical sciences. The PhD position is part of the new MSCA doctoral network
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Council) PhD scholarships are funded via the ARC discovery project “Modelling, Design and Development of a Novel Wave-Energy Converter”. The purpose of these scholarships is to support outstanding students
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Primary Supervisor: Prof Dorothee Bakker Scientific background: The Southern Ocean takes up about 10% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by human activity, thus slowing down climate change
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events, will be used to enhance the diagnostic and predictive capabilities of the safety level for the individual lift. Combining data-driven probabilistic risk assessment models and inspection planning
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of modelling available within the group. To strengthen the mathematical backbone of your work, you will collaborate intensively with: Prof. Remco van der Hofstad (Eindhoven University of Technology, expert in
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Primary Supervisor -Prof Michal Mackiewicz Scientific background Marine litter is a key threat to the oceans health and the livelihoods. Hence, new scalable automated methods to collect and analyse
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Diane Saunders Scientific background Bhutan is well-known for its extraordinarily high species richness and endemism rate. With only ~8% of Bhutan’s land being arable
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Summary A fully funded PhD position (four years) is available for an Early-Stage Researcher in the area of additive manufacturing, with an emphasis on thermomechanical modeling
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effects on senescence, using an epigenetic clock”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah Dugdale (University of Groningen