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an interdisciplinary research environment aimed at achieving a comprehensive understanding of geomagnetic field evolution across different timescales, including both stable and extreme periods. This will involve working
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biological studies. This project is funded by a grant from the Human Frontier for Science Program, and will involve collaboration with researchers from different disciplines across four countries. Your key
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measurement procedures combining several kinds of electronic and microwave instrumentation. The second position (PhD) is dedicated to the epitaxial growth from liquid phase of monocrystalline layers of Yttrium
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leading role in mentoring junior students, with the opportunity to take on formal supervision roles. About you Qualifications: PhD in Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Psychology, or a related field
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and hosted on Cloud infrastructures for wider accessibility; Perform educational research, e.g., addressing the difference in learning with and without AI support (mix-methods approaches, crossover
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understanding of geomagnetic field evolution across different timescales, including both stable and extreme periods. This will involve working with data-based models and numerical dynamo simulations
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applications. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Immunology, Microbiology, Neuroscience, or similar. Essential Experience and an international track record in neuroscience, microbiology, or immunology
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A PhD in immunology or related field with a deep understanding of mucosal immunology is required. Expertise working with primary human cells, intestinal tissues/organoids, murine models of intestinal
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Frontier for Science Program, and will involve collaboration with researchers from different disciplines across four countries. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake research in metallomics and
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on two current ongoing PhD projects, design and test methods that selectively stimulate flatfish to emerge from the sediment, facilitating their capture in the net. Together, the two Postdocs will develop