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supervisor will be Prof. Christian A. Klöckner (psychology), but co-supervisors from other fields join the supervision team (Dr. Govert Valkenburg, Science and Technology Studies; Prof. Anders G. Finstad
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exascale computing, including development of tools for analysis of large data sets. For more information about recent projects see www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5wz5fh/professor-neil-sandham We
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studies at Aalto University School of Science. Please check the student information and admission criteria at Aalto Doctoral Programme in Science | Aalto University . What we offer We offer a fully funded
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for this job See advertisement About the position The Department of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences, Faculty of Biosciences at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has a vacant 3-year PhD–position
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details below). Under the joint supervision of Dr Olga Pasitselska and Dr Annamária Neag from the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies with Prof Marcel Broersma as the professor of record, the successful
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for Media and Journalism Studies with Prof Marcel Broersma as the professor of record, the successful candidate will develop their own specific focus within these broad parameters, depending
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://www.ugent.be/bw/environment/en/research/sofer ) Group and Precision Soil and Crop Engineering (Precision Scoring - https://www.ugent.be/bw/environment/en/research/presco ) Group, within the Department
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. To email your CV and cover letter or for more information please contact, A/Prof Paige Little , Research Director, QUT Biomechanics and Spine Research Group. About the scholarship The Clayton Adam Florence
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of Bioscience Engineering we are looking for a m/f/x Doctoral fellow within the Horizon Europe project "Risks from climate change and biodiversity loss across systems and scales: Leveraging the potential of tree