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following position at its location in Frankfurt am Main, starting as soon as possible: PhD position (m/f/d) in “Rainforest recovery through seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and rodents” (50 % part-time
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partnership between the University of Melbourne and National University of Samoa (NUS). International 19 Feb 2026 A velvet ant, a flower and a bird: New exhibition rethinks the nature of intelligence
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and first motion to calculate fault plane solutions. - Engaging in outside funding activities and promote programs with stakeholders. - Presenting research results to funding agencies, reporting results
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value, hunting also raises concerns regarding its potential impact on bird populations and wetland ecosystems. The increasing pressures from habitat loss, climate change, and human activity have
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explore and scrutinise alternative approaches to assessing the ecological status of protected areas in providing effective conservation. A key knowledge gap is how many birds of different species should we
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working visit abroad. A KNAW Van der Gaag Grant consists of a cash sum not exceeding EUR 10,000. In the context of our sustainable travel policy, we advise you to opt for a sustainable alternative to plane
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insights that inform biodiversity management. The project includes: · Apply of deep learning models to annotate bird and bat species from sound recordings. · Develop a Bayesian statistical
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, transcriptomic and in particular methylation data obtained from feral birds from Hawaii and Bermuda. You will be using this data in combination to determine the genetic basis of feralisation, and in particular
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: Knowledge of materials science and condensed matter physics. Experience in using plane-wave density functional theory (DFT) (e.g., VASP, Quantum Espresso). Familiarity with microscopic electronic transport
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Fibre reinforced composites have excellent in plane strength and stiffness and are being used in increasing quantities in aerospace, sports, automotive and wind turbine blade industries. However