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of gastrointestinal (GI) smooth muscle contraction – 5% d) Determination of oxidative stress in biological samples – 5% e) Histomorphometric evaluation of GI tract samples – 5% f) Quantification of the levels and
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? No Offer Description Ageing infrastructures, urbanization, and climate change are intensifying the vulnerability of critical infrastructures (CI), high-tech industries (HTI), and communities
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Two exciting opportunities for PhD study (four years fully-funded) at Dublin City University! www.dcu.ie/historygeography/phd-research-studentship-diaspora-geography This position is for a social
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desired. Knowledge on statistical methods and their application is an extra merit. Good knowledge in GIS and R is a merit. Proven excellence in written and spoken English is essential. The fieldwork will
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geographic questions like “What is the potential to reduce urban heat in Amsterdam by installing green roofs on existing buildings?” is important in fields such as urban planning, sustainability, and public
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, environmental data science, or a closely related STEM discipline Demonstrated expertise in urban spatial data analytics, with proficiency in GIS software (e.g. QGIS, ArcGIS) and geospatial methods Experience in
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degree (2.1 +/MSc) in mechanical / civil / environmental engineering, physics or a related quantitative field; strong computing skills (Python/MATLAB/GIS); interest in transport or urban futures. Position
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Australian Research Council (ARC) Funded PhD Opportunity at Faculty of Engineering: High-Speed Rail and Sustainable City Sizes in Australia Location: Clayton campus Department/Unit: Monash Institute
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The Faculty of Spatial Sciences is seeking a PhD researcher on new urban–rural connections, with a focus on spatial-economic relations between city and countryside and on the significance
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on the physical and mental health of farming communities. Very little is understood about multi-hazard-to-health-outcome transitions, including how pathways vary between urban, rural, and coastal areas. In England