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researcher, you will take the lead in designing, conducting, research on chemical defence in ladybird beetles. Your main responsibilities include: Investigating qualitative and quantitative variation in
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and how stakeholders can contribute to this) as well as possible adaptations of the strategy given an expected accelerated sea level rise and an increasing pressure on space for various user functions
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within the new rationale. TU/e received a NRO research grant for the future of higher education to study how to co-create content-wise open, yet time-bound engineering curricula that are constructively
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, direct air carbon capture and storage, biogenic carbon capture and storage, biochar, enhanced weathering, direct ocean capture, all of which have different profiles of resource use, associated emissions
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input signals. Your goal will be to explore material systems that host novel types of correlated electron ground states as well as pushing forwards the limit of the implementation of brain-inspired
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action UN mandates at mission level? How can we explain variation in mission level interpretation of top-down directives? How do SPM staff navigate international and regional competition in their mission
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physiological processes as accurately as possible by using, for example, skin conductance, heart rate variations, eye-tracking techniques, and other physiological measures. Such measurements may provide insights
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been adapted for quantum computing, current hardware limitations restrict scalability and prevent systematic exploration of large-scale, constrained optimization problem instances where genuine quantum
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insight into possible sources of variation, facilitating more proactive quality control. Having an understanding of the interactions that happen in a complex system and process is key to the implementation
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, heart rate variations, eye-tracking techniques, and other physiological measures. Such measurements may provide insights into how civil servants function under pressure. Within this project, we aim