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ca 4000 – 1700 BCE, by analysing archaeological contexts that might point to feasting events, and by performing isotope analysis, in particular on Oxygen and Carbon isotopes, on selected human remains
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different spatial scale levels and the influence of the mode of transport. The starting point is to first investigate the (im)possibilities with existing datasets. The position involves a limited teaching
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Post-Doctoral Researcher: Exchange Networks and Social Inequalities in Late Prehistoric Cyprus (0.8)
unresolved. To move this topic forward we need a mixed methods approach that combines quantitative and qualitative analysis, to reconstruct the significance and durability of social inequalities in prehistoric
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. The starting point is to first investigate the (im)possibilities with existing datasets. The position involves a limited teaching component in the form of support to our master course in Transport Geography as
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reality and mixed reality; data modelling and databases, in particular the spacecraft reference database; semantic modelling in support of digital continuity and semantic interoperability; digital twin
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implementing real-time algorithms for tracking muscle fascicle kinematics concurrently from the tibialis anterior and soleus muscles using B-mode and RF ultrasound signals. Conducting experimental studies with
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research with its sequential, mixed-methods toolkit. This includes focus groups, Correlational Class Analyses, survey-experiments and discrete choice experiments. The postdoc project advertised here will
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. We aim to unravel cell signaling programs that underlie adverse xenobiotic-induced adverse responses that drive pathological outcomes. A focus is on critical target organs of toxicity, e.g. liver
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system to improve movement. We apply artificial intelligence, computational modelling and biological signal processing, in a translational way, to develop novel real-time bio-inspired assistive
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role – from microscopes to telescopes, but also for advanced lithography. For the next-generation “hyper-NA” lithographic tool of ASML, the demands of keeping the wafer surface at the focal point