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investigates the meanings, functions and effects of images in cultures since Antiquity and in our contemporary society. It aims at foundational image theory and at a historical investigation of images as
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for advanced fluorescence microscopy and then use the tools to study dynamic cellular processes. The position is fully funded. Research in the Frei Research Group focuses on the development of novel chemigenetic
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Industry in a leading Worldwide Blockchain Hub. A broad-range, independent work as part of a dynamic team in a positive working atmosphere. A thorough career development programme (management by objectives
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to analyze crystallographic data and model electronic structures in complex materials. The work involves creating code for processing diffuse scattering data, performing density functional theory (DFT
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related field, and will have experience with one or more of the following: agent-based simulations, system dynamics, mathematical modelling, probability theory, risk assessment, R, python and GIS. Good
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, invites applications for a PhD position. This position offers a unique opportunity to engage in research aimed at addressing contemporary challenges in management and organizational theory. Job description
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rheological, thermal, mechanical and fire performance analysis of these CANs. Molecular structural characterization of the CANs with Solid-State NMR, X-ray analytics, Raman, AFM, etc., and relating the features
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focus. We research media use and its effects in the family context and digital media use for coping with stress. The specific PhD project has a focus on the dynamics of effects of digital media use
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of the world's leading life sciences institutes. With 32 groups, high-end core facilities and 500 employees, we are a dynamic and international research community that has spawned many fundamental discoveries in
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of patients with LSS + DS: the true, dynamic assessment of DS and the analysis of paraspinal muscle composition. In Aim 1, we will use quantitative dynamic biplanar radiographic imaging (DBRI) - X-ray-based