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to collaborators as well as broader audiences through e.g. conference presentations. Candidates must hold a PhD degree in supramolecular chemistry, and will have experience in the synthesis, modification, analysis
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possible until 31 December 2027. Key responsibilities and duties: Use analytical and numerical mathematical tools to design a sensor system using infrasound and ultrasound. Propose different sensor systems
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dark matter models, and statistical methods for cosmology . For more information see the cosmology as well as the broader observational astronomy group webpages. In this role, you will focus on further
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develop novel pipelines of generating quantitative bioimaging data using various optics and electronic tools. We encourage applicants with a broad experimental-analytical interest, as the job holder will
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analytical and statistical skills for data interpretation. Demonstrated ability to publish research in high-impact journals. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently and
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prototype Total Factor Productivity (TFP) measure that includes non-market agricultural outputs and impacts beyond environmental indicators. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in agricultural economics
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experience in image data analysis that can be applied to the aims of the project as described under ‘The role’ Attributes and Behaviour Demonstrable ability to work independently using own initiative and to
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) measure that includes non-market agricultural outputs and impacts beyond environmental indicators. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in agricultural economics, econometrics, environmental economics, or a
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behavioural tests of memory and inference; and provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, and PhD and project students. The post is
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, analytical and problem-solving ability. Knowledge of data management and statistical analysis would be an advantage. What we can offer you: This is an exciting opportunity for a research assistant with