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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you have hands-on experience in modular construction, building systems, and real-world
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economy in the Netherlands. The work focuses on understanding how market structures, long-term contracting, and public policy interact to shape investment incentives, competition, and market outcomes in
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Printing? Join us as a Postdoc to explore new and innovative design methodologies and lead transformative research in sustainable construction. Information In the BUILTWISE – Automated Construction
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atom is a promising route to tailor the electronic structure and to realise artificial matter with exotic electron ground states. Another promising route towards physical implementations of energy-based
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the ERC project Enumerative and Arithmetic Geometry of Logarithmic Curves. This project has two main goals: building and using cohomological field theory (CohFT) structures on logarithmic Gromov-Witten
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main goals: building and using cohomological field theory (CohFT) structures on logarithmic Gromov-Witten invariants; understanding the geometry of the moduli space of genus 2 curves/abelian surfaces
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and across individuals, populations, and species. To understand this variation, we need to consider how stress responses adapt to the structure of the environment over multiple timescales—through
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stress responses within and across individuals, populations, and species. To understand this variation, we need to consider how stress responses adapt to the structure of the environment over multiple
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will work at the intersection of fundamental science and applied research. Your primary focus will be on employing advanced X-ray and neutron-based characterization techniques to study the dynamic
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adaptive infrastructure that capitalises on natural riverine dynamics. This knowledge will be used to determine scalable design principles for climate-resilient river management across Europe