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the current gap between the outputs of research focused studies of volcanic tsunami risk, mechanisms and scenarios, and how effectively these outputs inform and support volcanic-tsunami monitoring and hazard
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Vienna. The main research activities of the Aspelmeyer group include quantum optical control of levitated solid state objects, the exploration of their quantum properties for fundamental questions and
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, what are the relative roles of climate change, land-use change and intrinsic behavioural mechanisms? The project will focus on the migrations of White Stork, Ciconia ciconia, a species with a culturally
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Project Supervisor - Dr James Bull A PhD position is available in laser spectroscopy to probe the excited- and ground-state dynamics of next-generation photomolecular motors (PMMs). The position is
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the biological mechanisms behind these neurological and sensory disorders and harness this knowledge to develop new therapeutic strategies. We have world-leading experts who interrogate these conditions at
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plants. To better understand how distantly-related land plants defend themselves against pathogen infection, our group investigates the molecular genetic mechanisms controlling disease resistance in
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Application deadline: 01/12/2025 Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Nonlinear PDEs How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 UK only due to funding restrictions. The
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studentship. The studentship will start on 01 October 2026 Project Description Scientific background Our seas have absorbed ~90% of the heat accumulated on Earth in the past 50 years. Consequently, sea surface
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evolved physiologies and carbonate secretion mechanisms specifically adapted to these chemical conditions [1, 2]. Understanding the environmental variability of these ions will help to better predict
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counterfactual reasoning frameworks that uncover latent mechanisms and enable principled hypothesis testing. Our goal is to advance the theory of representation learning and causal inference in high-dimensional