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-time 65%) in the DFG-funded Integrated Research Training Group (RTG) Beyond Amphiphilicity – RTG 2670: Self-Organization of Soft Matter via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions . The position is funded from
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TV-L, part-time 65%) in the DFG-funded Integrated Research Training Group (RTG) Beyond Amphiphilicity – RTG 2670: Self-Organization of Soft Matter via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions . The position
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, Manchester, Sheffield, Monash (Australia) and Temple (USA). The centre is the first of its kind to study how vulnerabilities – such as exploitation by country lines drug networks, online child sexual
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collaboration with the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) Regional Network Midwest, is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team. This position offers a unique opportunity to work within
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networks. C2 research that better reflects the rich dynamics and complexities that occur in real-world contexts has the potential to result in major benefits for many sociotechnical systems. Therefore
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and impact related to two EPSRC funded projects: ResTOrES (Resilience Toolkit for Offshore Energy Systems) and RENEW (Climate Resilient Heat Electrification for Net-Zero Emission Whole Energy). The
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to test complex mixtures and identify their risk drivers. The position is allocated to the junior research group and supports research on regulatory concepts for mixture risk assessment. As a long-term goal
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collaborative project that spans multiple continents. You will contribute to the development of new chronobiological analytics on existing data, design experiments to collect novel chronobiological data, engage
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outcomes: Exploring associations between loneliness and depression symptoms over time using network approaches Supervisors: Dr Ann-Marie Creaven (ann-marie.creaven@ul.ie ) ; Dr Aoife Whiston (aoife.whiston
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these institutional arrangements influence public space outcomes such as accessibility, safety, social value, and sustainability. Key questions include: How can governance structures better coordinate the multiple