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professional audiences, both independently and with team members; Actively participate in discussions at the faculty, department, and research group level on research innovation; Follow PhD courses based
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audiences, both independently and with team members; Actively participate in discussions at the faculty, department, and research group level on research innovation; Follow PhD courses based on an individual
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and with team members; Actively participate in discussions at the faculty, department, and research group level on research innovation; Follow PhD courses based on an individual training and supervision
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; Actively participate in discussions at the faculty, department, and research group level on research innovation; Follow PhD courses based on an individual training and supervision plan, including through
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sustainable, how to deal with technological innovation on an inclusive basis and how to combine private and public interests responsibly. Researchers have different profiles, including law and technology
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-property relationships are rare, providing a large open catalyst space to be explored. This project will rely on data-driven workflows for the closed-loop design of ligands that will facilitate challenging
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for an independent academic career. Your qualities You hold a Master’s degree in photonics, physics, optics engineering, or a related area. You have proven expertise on and experience with laser and photonic-based
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standards, synthesized within the project by a collaborating PhD student; designing smart sampling strategies to capture PA diversity in plant-derived foods; investigating the fate of PAs during food
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, like creating parks, have shown benefits, yet large-scale implementation is often hindered by spatial constraints. What if we could harness the untapped potential of streetscapes to (re)design impactful
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. Your job In this PhD position, you will conduct idealised experiments with an atmospheric model (OpenIFS), using concepts from the mathematical field of periodically forced dynamical systems. You will