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‑initiated and externally commissioned systematic knowledge syntheses, develops tools and structures that support such work, and provides research training in the methodology. The centre’s overarching aim is
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for latent variable models (e.g., two-step approaches or approximate maximum likelihood estimation), or (d) meta-analytic models to address complex data structures (e.g., spatial models or second-order meta
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on peptide-membrane interactions, and in particular, towards characterizing and understanding the dynamical and structural effects of various peptides on both simplified and complex membrane systems
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thinking Able to work independently and collaboratively Structured and able to manage complex projects Strong in analytical thinking and problem solving Communicative and able to work across disciplines
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is an asset. The applicant must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and collaborate with others. Work tasks and expectations The candidate is expected to: Conduct independent and
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equitable and inclusive. This PhD position has an education and society-oriented focus. The PhD Fellow will work with large-scale register and cohort data to investigate how social structures interact with
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understanding how imaginaries, structures, and agency co-evolve across space and time, contributing to uneven geographies of future-making. The qualifying project will be carried out at the University
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the timeframe ability to work independently and in a team, be innovative and creative ability to work structured and handle a heavy workload having a good command of both oral and written English via Unsplash
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an advantage. Experience in participating in cold-region activities or work is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate good collaborative
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, 2016; Nature Genetics, 2020; Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2023; Nature Biotechnology, 2024; The EMBO Journal, 2025). These advanced approaches promise groundbreaking insights