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. These four areas are designed to work in concert, creating a powerful ecosystem where innovations in one area fuel progress in others. Together, this synergy will enable Vineyard to pioneer new models
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Statistics we conduct research within the theory and implementation of biomathematics, biostatistics, spatial modeling, differential equations, Bayesian inference, large-scale computational methods
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-oriented events and contribute to strengthening its visibility and engagement with global research and innovation ecosystems. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD degree in electrical/electronics
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Requirements You are an independent, highly motivated researcher with solid interdisciplinary experience in agronomy and plant genetics, and a growing foundation in spatial data analysis. You also possess: A PhD
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for establishing a research group dedicated to quantitatively assessing system-level implementation and market potentials of innovative climate solutions. This includes modeling climate solutions spatial and socio
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and chemical oceanography and the intersection of these disciplines. Potential research lines could focus on spatial and/or temporal aspects of e.g. ocean carbon cycling, physical oceanography, ocean
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate or Postdoctoral fellow who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate or Postdoctoral fellow who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between
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recruitment process, can be found at https://accedtp.ac.uk/, in the ‘prospective applicants’ tab. Project overview Are you interested in a PhD working on biodiversity and ecosystem service impacts
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Transformation (GALLANT): https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/sustainablesolutions/ourprojects/gallant/ . This post will be based in Work Package 2 ‘Biodiversity and societal benefits of ‘natural’ urban habitats