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discovering new structures in (noncommutative) algebraic geometry; proficiency in English, both oral and written. Our offer a position for one year (1.0 FTE), with an extension of two additional years upon a
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, such as group identities, intergroup attitudes, nationalism and right-wing radicalism, discrimination, structural, social and political inclusion, dynamics in the first years after migration, religiosity
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responsibility for the design and procurement of spacecraft subsystems, including structure, thermal, propulsion, mechanisms, power (generation and storage), avionics (AOCS and data handling), TT&C and inter
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. Description The Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes (D/HRE) is a programme directorate within the ESA matrix structure. Through a partnership between humans and robots, the Directorate is
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for outstanding virologists to Felix Rey. Rey can be considered as one of the most important researchers in his field. Felix Rey is Director of the Structural Virology Unit at the Institut Pasteur in Paris. His
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daily activities and responsibilities include: Managing and contributing to the re-weighting and review of job scales and salary structures, including analysis, preparation and implementation (project
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the brain learns to deal with a larger social environment. The insights obtained from the research of Eveline Crone can help to structure education and society more effectively with a view to the
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colloid and interface science, with a focus on non-equilibrium soft matter structures—especially bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels (bijels). We engineer bijels through the interfacial self
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symptoms and clinical signs. Although the pathophysiology of FND is not yet fully understood, there is consensus that these disorders do not arise from structural lesions but rather from aberrant functioning
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, inclusive and actionable. While these approaches promise to strengthen science–society relations, they often clash with established academic norms, funding structures, ethical frameworks and evaluation