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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral candidate with a PhD background in Earth Sciences or another
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postdoctoral researcher, you will focus on integrating biodiversity data and spatial optimisation methods into renewable energy planning. This involves exploring how advanced data on nature and biodiversity
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antinomian movements consolidated Islam in a vast region from the Balkans to Bengal, while offering methods of self-reflection that allowed for critical thinking within Islamic streams of thought. By examining
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following qualifications: a PhD in management, economics, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, innovation studies, or a related discipline (if you have submitted your manuscript and are awaiting your defense
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for gene regulation and are motivated to push beyond the boundaries of what we know. Furthermore, you meet the following criteria: you have obtained, or are on track to obtain, a PhD with first or co-author
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the dispersion of these macroplastic items in these flow fields; comparing the results of the simulations to results from an experimental campaign of floating trackers; collaborating with a postdoc and two PhD
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campaign of floating trackers; collaborating with a postdoc and two PhD candidates who simulate dispersion of macroplastic in an ocean general circulation model of the Northwest European shelf; further
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thrives in a collaborative environment. In addition, you bring the following qualifications: a PhD-degree in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology or related discipline; demonstrated
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challenges and thrives in a collaborative environment. In addition, you bring the following qualifications: a PhD-degree in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology or related discipline
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participatory methods to study how care, strategy, and collective action interact in times of societal crisis. You will join a vibrant academic community and benefit from interdisciplinary collaboration across