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. HUM.AI.N-ACCENT is an interdisciplinary research project that explores the neurocognitive and social impacts of foreign-accented speech in human-human and human-AI interactions. With millions of new arrivals
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carbon-based nanomaterials in UHV. Investigation of their structural, electronic and magnetic properties by STM, STS and nc-AFM. Exploring reactivity under different chemical environments. Decoupling
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visualization. Development of an interactive and participative digital platform that encourages users to contribute through crowdsourcing, oral interviews, or sharing privately held materials. Implementation
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reviewed to ensure progress and alignment with the project goals. The planned activities include, among others: Deterministic growth of graphene nanoribbons. Structural characterisation of the synthesized
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consumption of food products as well as the interactions of food system with natural resources and the environment. Tasks and Responsibilities: Actively contribute to uptake R+D+I economic funds from both
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. Funding Includes: Competitive salary Mobility and family allowances Structured training and international secondments, workshops, and collaboration with leading academic and industrial partners Eligibility
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, composition, and structural complexity. The group integrates Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) and green chemistry principles from early development stages to guide responsible innovation across materials
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of macroecological patterns and SEM (Structural Equation Modelling) models. · Writing of scientific articles in English for high-impact journals, independently managing all steps of the writing and review process
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research infrastructure. Selected candidates will benefit from the ICN2 PhD Programme, which comprises a structured training path with scientific seminars, and technical and transferable skills training
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expected to be familiar with the research area of optical and electrochemical biosensors. Excellent interpersonal skills in order to interact with co-workers and clinical partners promptly and professionally