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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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, including particularly cases based on human and constitutional rights. The TEMPORALAW project, led by Prof. Corina Heri, investigates how these cases engage with the factor of time. Over the course of five
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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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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