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on understanding the ecological interactions within soil systems, with an emphasis on microbial communities and their role in soil health. The project combines aspects of soil ecology, soil microbiology, and soil
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of N from soils via their mycorrhizal partners. While upregulation of N acquisition via mycorrhizae might help alleviate their N limitation, this change may have consequences for soil C cycling
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This position focuses on investigating vehicle-track-ground interaction dynamics with a particular emphasis on the critical speed induced by high-speed trains. The candidate will contribute
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demand. Boreal forests are nitrogen limited, and thus increasing N demand due to higher growth instensifies N limitation. In response to this, trees upregulate their acquisition of N from soils via
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assaying root – soil chemical interactions and imaging for simulation of soil health indices Contribution to the design of regenerative cropping systems and ameliorants particularly nanomaterials that can
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) represent a major source of intoxication. These compounds are often deliberately introduced in natural environments and are mainly associated with intensive farming and soil overexploitation agriculture
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of plants, soil nutrient cycles, vegetation growth and structure and ecosystem carbon and water flows along an elevational and a drought gradient in a region with exceptional biodiversity. Your tasks: use
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(emission spectra, quantum yield measurements, and excited-state lifetimes), to elucidate the electronic structure of the prepared compounds in both ground and excited states. A particular attention must be
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transversal structure across several UM6P Programs. Research within the center is organized around several major areas that aim to ensure the challenging Food and Water security goal in Africa, with a special
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interaction in remote construction settings. Key Responsibilities include: Conduct research on autonomous construction assembly, off-site manufacturing strategies and logistics optimization. Develop and