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Join us in developing innovative flow control systems to enhance wind-assisted ship propulsion and support sustainable maritime technology! About us The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences
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networks are controlled, to develop predictive models of methane cycling in northern rivers. This postdoc position will focus on assessing how stream methane emissions are linked to permafrost thaw, using
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agricultural landscapes. About the position The objectives of the project include: 1) To determine how changes in precipitation patterns modify processes and microorganisms controlling nutrient accumulation and
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. The position is part of a large initiative funded by KAW to develop a comprehensive platform that will enable, for the first time, deterministic control of atomic configurations in UWBG materials. The project
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, integration of new equipment, automation of experiments, development of control systems, etc. You are expected to participate in giving support to the user groups, with the chance to get involved in
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, mapping controls for risk mitigation, and managing tensions across multiple dimensions (e.g., human rights, privacy, security, fairness, robustness). The project also aims to co-create AI literacy materials
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control, management, and archival storage; analyzing large-scale datasets, developing code, and creating novel tools and methods for advanced data analysis; supporting ongoing research activities
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to physical conditions and biological activity, using video recordings from both reef sites and comparable control areas. Within this position as post-doc you will be responsible for developing tools
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which RNAs to continue translating and which to degrade? Our current understanding suggests this results from a complex and not yet fully understood interaction between chemical tags attached to the RNA
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universities around the world. The department provides a friendly, creative, and supportive atmosphere with a steady flow of international guests. More information about us can be found on our website: http