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and spatially complex nature of MRI signals. Each MRI examination involves multiple pulse sequences, with signal acquisition being sensitive to coil placement, sensor geometry, B0/B1 inhomogeneities
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multiple transitions in the built environment by aligning values , and collaborate with a wide range of interesting stakeholders, specifically in the field of the built environment. You will also be involved
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existing datasets and set up new studies, collecting samples from horses and performing laboratory experiments followed by data analysis. Techniques such as 16S rRNA sequencing, shotgun metagenomic
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faculty forms a multidisciplinary team and has broad experience with multiple research methodologies. For this position specifically, the Candidate should have an intended focus on empirical, quantitative
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candidate, you are at the core of the project. You will perform all wet lab analyses using advanced techniques such as cell culture, reporter analyses and RNA-sequencing. You will perform the data analysis
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technology, which works by cutting a DNA sequence at a specific genome location and deleting or inserting genes there. The CRISPR-Cas method provides an excellent basis for the development of unprecedented
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to science or scientific practice in the years following the completion of their PhD. With the aim of better aligning the Award with the needs in the field and current developments in the academic landscape
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for research areas are regenerative business models (how to create, deliver and capture multiple forms of value - economic, social, and environmental, human and non-human - in a regenerative context
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of infrastructure components (e.g., pavement stones, concrete kerbs, sewage pipes) is gaining momentum, but scaling remains difficult: supply and demand rarely align in time, place, and specification, and
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aligned with the project’s objectives. Conduct a mapping and qualitative case studies of social innovations in academic systems (e.g. in the areas of funding, ethics governance, academic activism) in