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or in English. If the total size of the attachments exceeds 30 MB, they must be compressed before upload. Please note that information on applicants may be published even if the applicant has requested
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people with disabilities and/or people from ethnic minority backgrounds. Flexible working, including part-time or reduced hours of work, opportunities to work from home for many posts, compressed hours and
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activities are required. Knowledge of aerospace aerodynamics, compressible flow, as well as engineering programming is essential. Experience in aerospace CFD aerodynamics, optimisation methods, high
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. The documentation must be available in either a Scandinavian language or in English. If the total size of the attachments exceeds 30 MB, they must be compressed before upload. Please note that information
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working will be considered, including compressed or part-time hours. Contract type: Fixed term contract Fixed Term Period: Until 31 July 2028 Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range
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the total size of the attachments exceeds 30 MB, they must be compressed before upload. Please note that information on applicants may be published even if the applicant has requested not to be included in
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documentation. The documentation must be available in either a Scandinavian language or in English. If the total size of the attachments exceeds 30 MB, they must be compressed before upload. Please note that
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of at least 2 reference persons. A copy of the master thesis (in PDF) Attachments must be uploaded as separate files. If the attachments exceed 30 MB, they must be compressed prior to upload. It is the
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distribution of the RSV remains stable across both samples. We then propose a statistical technique to efficiently represent (compress) the RSV such as satellite images into simple objects that can be used
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in different biological matrices, and population pharmacokinetic modelling. The projects are managed in a team with Master’s and PhD students. Postdoctoral fellows who are appointed for a period of