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to prove that they have sufficient means of subsistence to cover their living expenses, study, healthcare and repatriation costs. This can be proven in different ways. 1. Costs Exchange PhD students
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delivered to approximately 300 individuals online to test for its efficacy in reducing distress at 1 week, 1 month and 3 months after the intervention. A prospective analysis of the real-world choice and use
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-engine aerodynamics. The project is aligned with the acknowledged skills development needs in the areas of aircraft/propulsion integration, aerodynamics, modelling, software development, research testing
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. These models will then be adapted and applied to other ComDisp case studies in the USA, Ecuador, and Turkey. The PhD candidate will be responsible for: • Developing, testing, and analyzing hybrid simulation
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of data using R software will be advantageous for the position. The candidate should have an excellent academic record, be highly motivated, demonstrate independent scientific thinking and creativity, and
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for: • Developing, testing, and analyzing hybrid simulation models. • Integrating empirical health data with computational models. • Collaborating with research partners in Vietnam and other ComDisp teams
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to prove that they have sufficient means of subsistence to cover their living expenses, study, healthcare and repatriation costs. This can be proven in different ways. 1. Costs Exchange PhD students
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The main duties and responsibilities for the position are: Conducting research within dynamic graph analytics in collaboration with the supervisors and other members of the research group. Test and evaluate
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and more informed basis for their choice of education and career. b) Development, testing, and implementation of educational offerings for use across borders in the program region within school
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biomineralisation processes, informed by the physical and chemical processes that underpin biomineralisation in context of extensive literature in this field. The PDRA will then parameterise and test that model by