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on landscape archaeology using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and network analysis MAIN JOB CONTENT Framework Performance of auxiliary/partial research and development work according to the instructions
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on landscape archaeology using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and network analysis MAIN JOB CONTENT Framework Performance of auxiliary/partial research and development work according to the instructions
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of Information and Library Studies is seeking a UX Researcher for the OPTAK project. We are looking for a new team member to join us as a UX Researcher. You will participate in the development of an innovative
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to the development of innovative STEM modules within 3D, VR, and XR environments. Your objective will be to design and validate learning experiences incorporating elements of gamification and adaptive learning. We
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carbon allotropes influence MAX phase formation, structural evolution, and the resulting MXene architecture. By systematically tuning the carbon environment during synthesis, the project aims to synthesise
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) Expected workload: 100 % (or by agreement) Job description: teamwork on the development of new methods for the detection, separation, and quantification of biochemically significant molecules using
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training, the position offers extensive international mobility, secondments to partner organisations, and training in transferable skills such as research management, communication, and career development
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terms of its pathogenicity. However, methods for treating viral infections of honey bees or preventing their development are still insufficiently explored. While beekeepers have access to a wide range of
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to online editions of top-tier scientific journals through the IPHYS library system Professional Development Opportunities to participate in domestic and international scientific courses, workshops, and
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an innovative research project. • Funding for fieldwork and conference travel. • Fees for open access publications. • Training seminars and workshops to further professional development. • Institutional