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resources or new data collections. An outline of the thesis aims and objectives (the exposé) will be developed within the first six months. PhD students will receive close mentoring on both research and
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lower orbit space debris). The increasing density of space objects in Lower Earth Orbit (LEO), including the proliferation of satellite constellations, further exacerbates the risk of collisions and the
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qualified students holding a Bachelor's degree can apply for the PhD fast-track programme. Language requirements English is the lingua franca of the programme for both instruction and research, thus a good
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times per week at their own expense. The Role NRC’s Medical Devices research Center is excited to advertise a tenure-track Research Officer (RO) position specializing in microfluidics systems and devices
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Research Assistant/Associate Professor (Proteomics and Bioinformatics), Non-Tenure Track - (220000I3) POSITION SUMMARY Location: On-site at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore
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imaging is one of the rapidly growing domains in remote sensing primarily due to the breadth of applications on a variety of areas, from plant disease detection to object tracking. For example