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here: https://edu.lu/wwpy7 Your role The successful candidate will join the SIGCOM Research Group, led by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, in collaboration with the Automation and Robotics Research Group, led
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to research on the biology of human viruses as well as the pathogenesis of viral diseases. The institute offers the opportunity to perform cutting-edge research in a world-class research environment with
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Support Grant of up to £5,000 Access to Disabled Student Allowance, paid sick leave and paid parental leave Supervisor: University of Warwick: Dr Arnab Palit, Prof Andy Metcalfe Eligibility: Satisfy UKRI's
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including deformation and ageing and other non-conventional paths to provide the best combination of crush performance and strength along with energy absorption properties from the new generation of high
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investigate the synthesis of powders and thin films with the aim to investigate their fundamental opto-electronic properties using state of the art instrumentation as well as fabricate functioning demonstrator
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skills Ability to work in a team German language skills are desirable (communication with local stakeholders) Driving license category B desirable (access to field sites) Your tasks You will conduct
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, supported by the Monash e-Research Centre, for high-performance transport and land use modelling. World-class transport modelling and simulation platforms (Driving Simulator, Data Visualisation Lab
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of neuroscience. The PhD will be integrated in the Peripheral Neuropathy research group of Prof. Vincent Timmerman . About the project Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy can be caused by mutations in different genes
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collaboration with Cummins, a global leader in power technologies, you will contribute to the development of new generations of high-performance components for automotive and energy applications. This research
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cells, Ribo-seq, scRNA-seq, PDX in vivo models. The PhD student will work closely together with a PhD student in the lab of Prof. Michaela Frye, which will focus on the in vivo experiements of the joint