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insights into how interacting drivers, such as nutrient enrichment an drought, affect species diversity and ecosystem functioning, especially belowground. Understanding these interactions is particularly
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About us: The Research Associate will be hosted by and managed at King’s Business School (King’s College London). King’s Business School is part of an internationally renowned university with a
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assemblies. You will develop new mass analyzers and technologies to more accurately and sensitively investigate the mass, structure and function of macromolecular protein assemblies. Your job The primary
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resolution mass spectrometry tools. Your job You will work on the ERC project “NanoMare”. In this position, you will develop an innovative mass-spectrometry based approaches (TD-PTR-MS, Orbitrap MS) to measure
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accurately and sensitively investigate the mass, structure and function of macromolecular protein assemblies. Your job The primary objective of this project is to further develop mass spectrometry-based
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into how linguistic information is stored and retrieved, and how language use is intertwined with memory during communication. The model will be hybrid, merging linguistic factors uncovered in computational
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? Then this opportunity at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development external link is for you. Your job The postdoctoral research is part of a large NWO-funded project that aims to accelerate
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and modelled. Your job The project aims to develop, implement and test a general model of memory that provides insight into how linguistic information is stored and retrieved, and how language use is
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hampered by uncertainties about viable business models and reward structures. Your job This postdoctoral position is part of ReGeNL , a large national inter- and transdisciplinary research programme aimed
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modeling (DEM, FEM, BEM). Your job You will work on the project “FastSlip”. In this position, you will develop and utilise scale-bridging techniques to model and investigate fault slip in induced seismicity