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assist the research progress of doctoral students towards graduation without delays, thus ensuring an optimal graduation time of four years for PhD candidates. Because of the close ties with the research
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students for a future career in science. In providing optimal conditions for female PhD students, HBRS aims to motivate and convince female academics to pursue a career in science. With the introduction of a
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student housing, we support students in finding housing in private and public student dormitories or on the private market. In order to improve your chances in finding the optimal place to live, we
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. Annual reports guarantee an optimal supervision of the progress of the projects. Scientific retreats, international meetings, exchange programmes, and journal clubs will complete the programme by giving
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decision-making in operational settings, aiming to enhance performance and optimize decision processes. Collaboration opportunities with industry partners are available, providing a strong mix of academic
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environmental challenges while achieving high biomass yields, optimal fiber and chemistry attributes, net positive carbon sequestration, and improved soil health. Through understanding crop physiology, along with
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to different control measures, allowing us to develop strategies for optimal application of barrier treatment. This project is part of the national Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) initiative
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image velocimetry approaches. This enhanced understanding is crucial for optimizing performance, and educate the design of future architectures. Additionally, the research accelerates the design and
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and opportunity to achieve optimal health, regardless of social, economic, environmental, and socially constructed barriers. It seeks to eliminate unfair and avoidable differences in health determinants