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responsibilities include supporting team operations and proactively taking on new tasks when necessary to facilitate the team’s development. The candidate may also have opportunities to supervise junior researchers
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. The environment fosters creativity and critical thinking, empowering researchers to make meaningful contributions to the advancement of knowledge and the development of innovative solutions. We are looking for a
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prevention including the development and validation of risk prediction models; and clinical implementation research of targeted screening and behavioural interventions to increase cancer screening relevant
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. We are looking for a Research Fellow to work on the development of drug carriers for nucleic acid therapeutics, such as mRNA. The successful
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directly to the scientific quality, credibility, and impact of the network’s research outputs. Key Responsibilities: 1. Study Design & Protocol Development Provide statistical expertise during study concept
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. Present and discuss data in weekly group meetings and at local and international conferences. Provide guidance and supervision to PhD and undergraduate students, fostering their growth and development
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development, while maintaining full independence in their own research. This three-year appointment offers early-career scholars the opportunity to establish themselves as future leaders in research and
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Responsibilities: The candidate will work for the project to conduct the research on development of analysis framework on how to build up a generic framework to use learning-assisted approach to solve various
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decarbonisation and digitalisation, methodology development and applications Publish findings in top peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings Collaborate with other researchers on project discussions and
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ethnographic approaches, this research study seeks to understand how book clubs function as communities that contribute to literacy development, cultural capital, social cohesion, and lifelong learning within