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avenues, with natural curiosity and a passion for new subjects and research areas; Experience with one or more general purpose programming languages, for example Python, and general purpose deep learning
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for an enthusiastic Post-Doc candidate (or a candidate at the very end of the PhD trajectory) that will work on soil heath literacy and awareness, and help advancing environmental and sustainability education and
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transition time. Job requiements The successful applicant will have: Completed a PhD in the area of stochastic processes prior or very close to the start date, A profound knowledge of probability and
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able to hear the order of speech sounds and pitch and to understand clearly spoken sentences with background noise. It is unclear whether listeners with CMT also have more difficulty listening to natural
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in quality depending on their source and may contain impurities that affect their effectiveness. Information This project aims to understand how the C2CA recycling process can effectively upcycle
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of the Functional Materials group and work in close collaboration with colleagues at HIMS. This is what we ask of you You have a creative, curious and driven nature; You have a recent PhD degree in Chemistry
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how the interplay between organisms, hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics and chemistry shapes the estuarine and delta environment in the context of natural and human-induced environmental changes
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(particularly nature-based approaches) can enhance resilience, combined with a detailed assessment of the performance of critical hydraulic infrastructure during extreme events. You will develop and test new
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. In this role, you will investigate how innovative water retention solutions (particularly nature-based approaches) can enhance resilience, combined with a detailed assessment of the performance
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and host quality on disease risk. Applying molecular techniques to quantify fungal abundance and diversity in large-scale biodiversity experiments. Co-supervising PhD students, particularly supporting