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Description The Research Training Group (in German: Graduiertenkolleg, GRK) RTG2670 “Beyond Amphiphilicity: Self-Organization of Soft Matter Via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions” in the second
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environment. Join us in shaping the future! The position is part of Profi 8 research “Transformation of urban systems” funded by the Research Council of Finland. The work aims at modeling carbon flows
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biodiversity, namely the history of the Earth and its past and present biodiversity, with a focus on promoting collections and associated data. Scientific Collections Studies, from multiple perspectives
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. MediaFutures is a centre for research-based innovation hosted by the University of Bergen and is located at Media City Bergen. The centre is a part of the Norwegian Research Council’s Research-based Innovation
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, we are dealing with layered media that potentially contain many scattering objects spread out over multiple layers. In the computational Electromagnetics research group (the EMPMC lab), we have been
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, this research project will focus specifically on how multiple grid converter-interfaced assets should be controlled and coordinated in an inertia-less (or almost inertia-less) isolated power network, to ensure
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*. * The Employment Equity Act, which is under review, uses the terminology Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities. Candidates are asked to self-declare when applying to this hiring process. City: Ottawa
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from visual and auditory cortices recorded over multiple days Apply and adapt advanced machine learning frameworks (SPARKS and CEBRA) for supervised and unsupervised analysis of high-dimensional neural
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. We are looking for PhD students to join the Hermans Lab and take the next step and build a next-generation quantum network. Can we control multiple of these REIs within the same chip and perform two
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the DC will use pore-scale direct numerical simulations (based on the lattice-Boltzmann method) to enable the precise quantification of mass transport within electrode microstructures, reconstructed via X