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this position, you will develop high-fidelity block-based numerical models capable of representing the geometric and mechanical complexity of historical multi-wythe masonry. Your work will involve analysing how
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for collaboration with experimental groups working on physical learning in electronics, mechanics, and living flow networks (Physarum Polycephalum). For more information about our work, see: [1] Stern, Hexner, Rocks
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provide a novel account of the function, meaning and logic of provability talk and to apply it to the question of mechanism in the philosophy of mind. You will work under the supervision of the PI, Luca
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Description We are looking for a highly motivated and talented translational scientist with a recent PhD degree for a postdoctoral research project on the molecular mechanisms of severe asthma and the in vitro
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genomics datasets of the included cohort. You will be involved in biobanking and ethics approval for biomarker studies. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358914/postdoc
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9 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Computer science » 3 D modelling Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Simulation
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sector. Analyse mechanisms and design principles that foster responsiveness and interconnectivity between learning communities. Develop and test practical interventions and brokerage that strengthen
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of the tropical ocean to expose the mechanisms and impacts of submesoscale air–lake coupling via a novel buoy observing network and cutting edge simulations. You’ll be part of a five member ERC team (PI, technical
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postdoctoral researcher to join the research group led by Ekaterina Shutova (https://www.shutova.org/) , part of the natural language processing research unit of the Institute for Logic, Language and
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will design a novel, highly coarse-grained model of the nanocarrier and use Brownian dynamics simulations to investigate its assembly and disassembly mechanisms in relation to nutrient loading capacity