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on the candidate’s motivation, potential for research, and personal suitability for the position. We are looking for candidates who: Have good collaboration skills Have good communication and interaction with
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elastic deformation of solids to inspire new technological developments. The project will provide a fundamental understanding of the physical processes at play when droplets interact with soft hairy
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: Are structured, meticulous, and preferably creative Have a passion for quality and quality improvement Work independently Possess strong collaborative skills Are capable of effective communication and interaction
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, potential for research, and personal suitability for the position. We are looking for candidates who: Have good collaboration skills Have good communication and interaction with colleagues Wants to contribute
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of Bergen. More information about GRAIL can be found at grail.physik.tu-dortmund.de The successful candidate will benefit from extensive interaction opportunities with several groups within the Horizon Europe
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PhD students, and there is also interaction with the rest of the Algebra, Geometry and Topology section. The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the candidates with enhanced skills
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for uncertainty quantification, such as the multilevel Monte Carlo method. For access to experimental data to validate mathematical models for wave motion, it will be natural to interact with ongoing experimental
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societal reactions interacted drawing on the combined expertise of the natural sciences and the humanities linking past impacts to future challenges. The project collaborates closely with several other
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in determining nuclear biomechanical properties. This PhD project aims to identify and validate small-molecule inhibitors that target BAF interactions to block GBM invasiveness. For more information
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project supervised by Prof. Sijing Shen. The research work will be focused on numerical galaxy formation and the interactions between galaxies and their environment. In particular, the successful candidate