146 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions in Sweden
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on the development of self-sensing fiber-reinforced cementitious composites (SS-FRCMs) for the dual purpose of structural strengthening and real-time health monitoring of infrastructure. The research is structured
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social science relevance is also considered particularly advantageous. To contribute to theory formation in CSS, documented work on the development of social science concepts is considered particularly
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for the position will be important factors in the selection process. Additional useful qualifications Since appointment as a postdoctoral researcher is a career-development position for junior researchers, we
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networks are controlled, to develop predictive models of methane cycling in northern rivers. This postdoc position will focus on assessing how stream methane emissions are linked to permafrost thaw, using
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invite applicants working in the areas listed above. We are particularly interested in both -Candidates who are interested in collaborating with Goldring on developing applications of group theory
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Cipullo et al. Nature Commun, 2024). The overall aim of the group is to combine these different areas of research to get insights into disease pathophysiology and to develop novel treatments. The successful