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to understand basic principles of the physical phenomenon of LDDO and eventually open the possibility towards a variety of applications for locally controlled particle movement. Your profile Completed studies
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“Assessing and controlling seizure-modulating fluctuations (ACORN)”, we are excited to recruit a motivated individual with research experience in a relevant subject area to work with us on this exciting
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-borne diseases are most common. For example, she has done extensive research on dengue in Nicaragua. Her work has greatly improved our understanding of the origins, evolution, course and control
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Prof S He Application Deadline: 29 September 2025 Details We invite applications for a fully funded four-year EPSRC iCASE PhD studentship at the University of Sheffield, offered in collaboration with SLB
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Faber: email: carly.faber@uit.no or Prof. Sabina Strmić Palinkaš: email: sabina.s.palinkas@uit.no Jon Terje Hellren Hansen, Ingun A.Mæhlum via Unsplash Jon Terje Hellren Hansen, Ingun A.Mæhlum
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University within the chair Crop Physiology . You will be supervised by prof. Jochem Evers (WUR) and prof. Kirsten ten Tusscher (UU). Regular meetings will be organised with both PhD students and their
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Criminology, Sociology, Gender Studies, Psychology, Public Health, Crisis and Security Management or a related social science field. Excellent command of English and Dutch. An excellent command of and
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values change over time and subject to which factors phylogenetic analyses of evolutionary trajectories across cultures Main supervisor will be Prof. Dr. Andrea Bender (UiB); co-supervision will be
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the GRE; applicants with a Q score below 160 will not be considered. Excellent command of English (IELTS/TOEFL). Students whose native language is not English are therefore required to demonstrate English
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-fabrication processes for superconducting devices Automatic bring-up and calibration of quantum processors Design and simulation of quantum processors Optimal-control techniques for high-fidelity qubit