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operando XPS and XAS across four instruments and numerous sample environments. The group consists of approximately 10 members including scientists, engineers and postdocs who are actively driving multiple
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have been completed earlier. Additional requirements: Very good oral and written proficiency in English. Demonstrated experience in computational methods, particularly in deep learning and computer
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. The research will encompass the independent planning and performing of the necessary experiments to develop methods to investigate proteomic alterations in isolated CTCs, combined with methods to enrich and
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and techniques in archaeology. The project has aimed to develop a two-part research programme. The first part focuses on developing and applying methods for 3D digital modelling, ranging from
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proficiency in English. Documented experience in CFD and numerical modeling, preferably with OpenFOAM, Nek5000, or LBM. Strong programming skills (C++, Python, or similar). Ability to work independently and
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independently and to formulate and tackle research problems. good written and oral communication skills good ability to cooperate knowledge and skills relevant to the project, such as knowledge of methods
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teaching experience and your pedagogical approach or methods. You can find instructions on how to compile your application including your research plan here: How to apply for a postdoc position at the Joint
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animal for the investigation of long-distance navigation at night, using behavioural and electrophysiological methods. The work will take place in our specialised laboratory facilities in both Australia
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hours. Qualifications Requirements for the position are: Doctoral degree in gender studies or another relevant discipline. Documented experience of digital ethnography and ethnographic interview methods
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such as the heart and nervous system, invariably with fatal consequences. The project will focus on probing the molecular factors underlying this instability (see for example https://www.nature.com/articles