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and stimulating environment, with mentoring by the Principal Investigator and opportunities for professional growth and direct involvement in research projects including national and international
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administrative tasks are completed in a timely manner Establish and maintain active collaborations with external European projects and the wider NCC network Provide day-to-day supervision of Bachelor, Master, and
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. This position is ideal for individuals pursuing careers in cardiology, internal medicine, or academic medicine. Primary Responsibilities: • Study Development & Scientific Leadership o Contribute
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relationships, networking and social activities a workplace characterised by professionalism, equality and a healthy work-life balance. Place of work and area of employment The main place of work will be
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to the Master programme ‘Environmental Biology’. The University of Fribourg is a bilingual university (French and German). Knowledge of the second language (oral level B1) is expected. If this requirement is not
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original theories, key technologies, and next-generation medical devices to advance minimally invasive/non-invasive medicine. We have made landmark achievements, including proposing foundational concepts
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, we do not know how the shape and flexibility of particles control their preferential sampling of turbulence. The main objective of the thesis is to optimize particle shapes and mechanical properties
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Münster, the CoBIC Frankfurt am Main, the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig and the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. RESPONSIBILITIES: Data collection using
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to ensure purposeful, legally compliant, explainable and auditable AI behaviour. The research advances three main technical fronts: Embedding explicit norms into the BDI cycle, compiled into enforceable
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. The main emphasis is on the role of the (sub)mesoscale dynamics in biogeochemical processes in the Agulhas region in the context of a changing climate. Fine-scale ocean processes alter nutrient and oxygen