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, you will contribute to several funded projects, such as PaluWise, Fibsun, and Wet Horizons. In PaluWise, you will engage with multiple actors along the value chain and land authorities to collect data
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. You have experience working with coding models in computational neuroscience and can perform network simulations, analytical derivations and advanced data analysis. You are a highly motivated
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measurement models and survey experiments to examine whether some questions or response formats are easier to understand for survey respondents than others, and how such measurement decisions affect substantive
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these synergies and trade-offs are particularly relevant in CCIs that include, for example, developers, construction companies, investors and municipalities. You will collaborate with project partners in
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, nanotechnology, and synthetic biology, study their dynamic interactions with cells and biological systems, and contribute to advancing the field of autonomous synthetic systems for nanomedicine. This role is ideal
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. To answer this question we will combine a unique relapse infection model with state-of-the-art omics, gene editing and imaging technologies in a highly collaborative setting. We need your expertise in
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, and contribute to advancing the field of autonomous synthetic systems for nanomedicine. This role is ideal for ambitious postdoctoral researchers aiming to establish themselves as future leaders in
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Management at VU Vienna. Sander de Raad, independent CSR Consultant for South East Africa and Director of Social Enterprise at Blue Leaf BV. Why this project matters: GVCs are often assumed to be structured
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matters: GVCs are often assumed to be structured around formalised legal and economic transactions. However, many industries operate in dual supply chains where legal and illegal trade flows coexist
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contribute to advancing the field of autonomous synthetic systems for nanomedicine. This role is ideal for ambitious postdoctoral researchers aiming to establish themselves as future leaders in academia. You