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Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. Your work may include clinical and biomedical projects. It may also include technique development work aimed at combining imaging
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industrial partner. Join us as a Post Doctoral Researcher in Empirical Software Engineering and dive into cutting-edge research, harnessing Large Language Models for Agile software project management. Shape
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to modify their function in cellular models in tissue culture together with external collaborators. In addition: The lab has a focus on innovation in science and the project has an application oriented focus
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the Director of Center for Music in the Brain. Your competences You have academic qualifications at PhD level, for example within the following areas of neuroscience, engineering, mathematics, medicine
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knowledge in neurobiology is desirable Track record of international mobility is highly valued Publication record is necessary Collaboration and project management experience is required Ability in fellowship
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research and development projects). The candidate will implement a simulation framework to explore different configurations of management practices to reduce the impact of agricultural systems
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You will carry out research in data-driven modelling for structural engineering problems. You will contribute to teaching in our BSc and MSc programs, and supervise BSc projects, MSc theses and Ph.D
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comprehensive quantitative evidence and understanding of their capacity and cost-effectiveness for carbon sequestration under varying conditions. You will be part of a large international research project focused
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related to the position, e.g. cell technology or biomaterials science. Strong experience in animal studies and collection of samples for biological and 3D imaging analysis. Ability to plan and manage
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SMARTFIELD project. We are looking for a candidate with extensive knowledge in social science, environmental management, agroecology, or a related field, who is committed to research in the science-policy