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Carey (LTU), Associate Professor Joseph Stone (SHU), Dr John Kelley (SHU) Success in football occurs at multiple levels—from winning key match actions within games to achieving long-term dominance in
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period of up to six months starting from April 2025 to work on: The measurement of the cross section of top quark pairs produced in association with a Z boson at the ATLAS experiment. The measurement
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professors and professors, with about half being women. It also includes around two dozen PhD students, Post-Doctoral and Research Fellows, and Associate Professors II. Read more about HUP section at: https
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for University and Technical College PhD scholars. For further information, please contact associate professor Håvard Bjørgen E-mail: havard.bjorgen@nmbu.no ;phone +47 45395129 Information for PhD applicants and
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, please contact Associate Professor Vincent Charles Keating +45 6550 3340, e-mail keating@sam.sdu.dk or Professor Egon Bjørnshave Noe +45 6550 3613, e-mail enoe@sam.sdu.dk . Application and assessment
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”, led by Associate Professor Valeria Vitelli. Successful candidates will work on Bayesian models for unsupervised learning when multiple data sources are available, mostly tailored to the case
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units are united by an overriding concern for the organization of the human within its multiple environments: work, technology, nature, economy, civil association, the state, the law, and corporation
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. For further information about the position, please contact Dr. Andreas Hengstermann, Associate Professor. E-mail: andreas.hengstermann@nmbu.no (do not use this e-mail for application, it is only for questions
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et al., 2020). It provides a single-session, universal intervention delivered to between 10 and 200 individuals at a time, and it contrasts with other online programs that are formed from multiple
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for collaboration, international research stays, and teaching experience in a stimulating academic environment. Your immediate leader will be associate Professor Marcin Luczkowski. About the project The project aims