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, under the supervision of Prof. Frederik De Laender. The lab offers a stimulating international research environment with strong expertise in biodiversity–ecosystem functioning, coexistence theory
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Consumption, food security and subjective wellbeing: impact of COVID-19 pandemic and Russian war in Ukraine Supervisor: prof. Ing. Ján Pokrivčák, PhD. Work place: Institute of Economic Policy and Finance
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experimentally explore their fascinating dynamics. This project consists of an experiment-theory collaboration in which a PhD candidate in Experimental Nano & Ultrafast Magnetism, supervised by Prof. Bert Koopmans
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Theory (DFT) calculations can complement the experimental work. You will have access to unique experimental facilities and work within the Cluster of Excellence "Complexity, Topology and Dynamics in
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together 11 leading institutions across Europe to train 16 Doctoral Candidates at the forefront of theory and experiment in ultrafast science. The programme offers a unique, interdisciplinary environment and
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measurements to identify and characterize these states, with experiments performed as a function of temperature and uniaxial stress. Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations can complement the experimental
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how such generalizations can be used to obtain efficient algorithms for geometric intersection graphs. The project will be supervised by prof. Mark de Berg. Information As a PhD student working on
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program at the Graduate school of the University of Nova Gorica. A PhD position is currently open in the research group of Prof. Dr. Artem Badasyan at the Materials Research Laboratory, University of Nova
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will work directly with Prof. Aurélie Perrier, specialist in computational photochemistry, and will interact closely with all members of the SIMULACTOR consortium. The quantum chemistry codes required
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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law | Freiburg Elbe, Niedersachsen | Germany | 5 days ago
influences interact in real time, why crime propensity fluctuates across situations, and how some individuals avoid crime even in highly criminogenic environments. A recently proposed theory, Short-Term