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Communication, (UKK) Position description The purpose of the position is to give the employee an early opportunity to develop his or her independence as a researcher and to create the conditions for further
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structural engineering. The research subject of Structural Engineering is now seeking a motivated researcher who will contribute to the science and technology of structural condition assessment, structural
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Proficiency in spoken and written English Personal skills are of importance. It is crucial that you are structured in your work and can work independently and have good social skills. The assessment
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the valuation of natural assets? This interdisciplinary research builds on real options theory and modern computational methods to assess dynamic, irreversible decisions under uncertainty. By blending tools from
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amplification. The applicant will also apply and adapt these methods to various environmental samples and conditions, with special focus on consumer food products. Importantly, the successful applicant will be
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. In assessing the applications for the position, particular emphasis will be placed on (1) applicants' scientific proficiency in wood and polymer science and technology, and (2) their ability to develop
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experimental research with a focus on cryo-electron microscopy to understand how these ion channels are regulated under normal conditions and in disease states. Description of the AMBER project context This post
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interface of structural biology and applied biotechnology will be considered in the overall evaluation. The assessment of applicants will be based primarily on their scientific merit and potential as
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have good social skills. The assessment of applicants will be based primarily on their scientific merit and potential as researchers. Particular emphasis will be placed on scientific ability within