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PhD in Aneuploidy in Mammalian Embryos / Clinical Veterinary Embryologist Faculty: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department: Department Clinical Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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PhD position on The coupled soil carbon-nitrogen-phosphorus cycles Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 4
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. The incompatibility in the application of these modeling methods presents a fundamental challenge to close the GCB. GCB is the most comprehensive source of data and information about regional-to-global scale carbon
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across Europe to identify pathways for biodiversity-positive energy planning. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will focus on integrating biodiversity data and spatial optimisation methods into renewable
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postdoctoral researcher, you will focus on integrating biodiversity data and spatial optimisation methods into renewable energy planning. This involves exploring how advanced data on nature and biodiversity
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. The CPBT will implement the available and developed methods, tools, and expertise together with researchers and companies. The new centre will also offer education, training, advice, and support to enhance
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research outputs. You also have experience in techniques of research co-production and transdisciplinary research. Besides that, you have the following qualifications: a PhD in management, economics, finance
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collaboration with other scientists, including colleagues from other departments. You will apply for external funds, supervise PhD candidates and postdocs, and organise relevant scientific meetings at national
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the computational component of the project. You will collaborate closely with the principal investigator, two PhD candidates (working in psycholinguistics and cognitive science) and one postdoctoral researcher
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techniques to mass analyze proteins and protein assemblies. Our lab introduced innovative methods to increase the sensitivity of mass spectrometry, especially for large macromolecules such as viruses and