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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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). International 19 Feb 2026 A velvet ant, a flower and a bird: New exhibition rethinks the nature of intelligence The University of Melbourne’s Potter Museum of Art has opened the exhibition A velvet ant, a flower
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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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plane acceleration are necessary foundations for candidates. The technical anchor will be AI-RANs and their surrounding technologies. Join us to research next-generation accelerated data-center
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the Eliteprogramm of the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung, led by Dr. Sabine Hanke and hosted by the University of Tübingen. „Feathers of Empire“ explores comparatively the entangled roles of birds in the economic and
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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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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