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thanotyping (5-D)”, financed by the European Research Council (ERC). The 5-D project will develop methods and digital tools to identify that a person with dementia is at the end of life, aimed to understand
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project ”Decoding Death and Dying in People with Dementia by Digital thanotyping (5-D)”, financed by the European Research Council (ERC). The 5-D project will develop methods and digital tools to identify
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aim to increase the relevance and adoption of the solutions identified. The work will also allow for opportunity to develop fundamental understanding of the drivers of landscape multifunctionality, e.g
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energy and materials, to name but a few areas that lie at the core of UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs). The Department of Chemistry contributes to creating, applying, and disseminating chemical
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to develop methodologies for real-time modeling and inversion of geophysical well logs, with a particular focus on borehole electromagnetic data during drilling. This includes the further development
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properties, and how these are controlled by geological processes, will be essential when developing theoretical rock physics models for shales. At macroscale, these models will be important for evaluating seal
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development, while contributing to finding solutions with practical significance for the energy transition in society. The high demand in the labour market for personnel with the knowledge and skills
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snow in local and regional climate models is poorly constrained, leading to uncertainties in estimating mass loss through sublimation and snow redistribution. The PhD candidate will develop and execute
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estimating mass loss through sublimation and snow redistribution. The PhD candidate will develop and execute a field campaign focused on observing the role of blowing snow on sublimation and redistribution
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. We have recently developed cross-eukaryotic theory linking this motion to the essential maintenance and sharing of biomolecules across the cellular population of mitochondria (PMID 38043948). Already