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under future climate scenarios. A combination of methods will be applied, including content analysis, structured observations, surveys, in-depth walking interviews, and participatory scenario analyses
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stress responses within and across individuals, populations, and species. To understand this variation, we need to consider how stress responses adapt to the structure of the environment over multiple
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professional lives. BEAT investigates a wide range of barriers that may be labelled as temporary or even mundane. Examples of such temporary-but-everyday barriers include construction sites and road works
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position may be for you! Food techno-functionality methods are important for the assessment of food ingredients and their ability to form food structures, such as foams, emulsions and gels. The outcome of
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Mechanics Management & Design, Engineering Structures, Geoscience and Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Transport & Planning, Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management. Click here to go to the
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construction, and a robust foundation in statistical spectral analysis, including familiarity with (or strong interest in) chemometrics and/or machine learning algorithms. Job requirements The Ideal Candidate
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processes that occur within battery materials during operation. By conducting operando and in-situ experiments, you will unravel how electrodes and solid-state electrolytes evolve structurally and chemically
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to explore the relationship between mechanobiology and chromatin structure. The goal is to uncover how physical forces influence genome organisation and how misregulation may contribute to disease. We
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commercial electronic design libraries, combining high-frequency circuit techniques with the constraints of silicon processes. In parallel, you will develop on-chip antenna structures, performing full-wave EM
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applications. Many of these compounds occur in marine organisms at very low concentrations, and their often complex molecular structures make them difficult to be chemically synthesized, which has created a