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simulations and data analysis, detector and electronics R&D, and experiment-related operations, including: Participating in data collection including shift-taking at PSI Participating in detector and experiment
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this email address will not be accepted. The University of Nottingham is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Our university is a supportive
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The participant will be involved in molecular genetics, physiology, and breeding that will encompass turfgrass responses
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. Co-found spin-out company in 2027. Because of the ambitious nature of the project and project teams, we are looking for a top student with a strong desire to make a difference through cutting-edge
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associated computing code for modelling avian influenza outbreaks in Great Britain (GB). One position will focus on modelling the risk of virus invasions into GB in different locations and at different times
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research in this area. Qualifications Research will focus on signals in the physical layer and is expected to use methodology from communication theory, wave propagation, signal processing, and electronics
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acknowledging that the same answer given to survey questions means different things to different people. Moreover, extant research has focused on the factors that explain levels of concern among the public as a
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make a difference in the world! Position Information We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to assist the project leader (Dr. Srinivasulu Ale, Professor of Agrohydrology) in research projects
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on characterizing non-coding regulatory elements in humans and understanding how these elements change across different conditions. The project will involve developing new modeling approaches for coupling functional
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, including music generation, production, and analysis. The candidate will join a highly dynamic team of researchers that spans across different departments at Duke University and other research universities