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the Department of Biomedical Engineering, you’ll work in a close-knit, multidisciplinary team of PhD candidates, postdocs, and professors committed to open collaboration and scientific excellence. As a PhD
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, expertise centres and museums around the world. has a staff of diverse colleagues in various functions and with many different nationalities, with whom you will work together in an informal atmosphere
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socio-ecological system. The project, consisting of a Principal Investigator and two Postdoc researchers studying grassroots adaptation strategies, is now seeking 4 PhD candidates to join the team. Each
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adaptation of one specific socio-ecological system. The project, consisting of a Principal Investigator and two Postdoc researchers studying grassroots adaptation strategies, is now seeking 4 PhD candidates
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. The project, consisting of a principal investigator and two Postdoc researchers studying grassroots adaptation strategies, is now seeking 4 PhD candidates to join the team. Each PhD candidate will also engage
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of the four PhD candidates will identify and trace evolutionary pathways in climate adaptation of one specific socio-ecological system. The project, consisting of a principal investigator and two Postdoc
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a multidisciplinary team of three researchers (two PhDs and one Postdoc), and in close collaboration with major industrial and research partners, including ESA (European Space Agency), Airbus, Rolls
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will perform experiments, develop dose-response models and mechanistic understanding allowing to develop a workflow allowing understanding and awareness amongst different stakeholders. You will be
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livelihoods. FLASH comprises seven work packages (WPs), coordinated by different consortium partners, with a total of six PhD positions and one postdoc (Figure 1). While your primary base will be in Bangladesh
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PhD candidates, postdocs, and faculty members. Our group focuses on understanding and mitigating corrosion processes, and on the development of electrocatalysts and electrochemical sensors through