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controlling soil-plant interactions and to extend the gained understanding to the large scale to be used in precision agricultural management Connect novel processing and inversion techniques to experimental
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of cities. Develop the first national land use–transport interaction (LUTI) model for Australia. Evaluate policy scenarios involving HSR to realign population growth with sustainability goals. The selected
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. Food packaging is a main contributor to plastic waste due to its short lifespan. Once discarded, food packaging forms a mixed, soiled, and unsortable plastic waste fraction that, as of today, is not
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issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation. We aim to understand the interactions within social-physical systems, considering land uses and diverse stakeholders. The chair
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and floral resource availability on pollination services and apple yield”. This research aims to explore how the habitat surrounding orchards, orchard structure, and manipulation of floral resources can
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interactions to illuminate carbon and energy fluxes in arable soils. We invite applications for a 3-year doctoral position foreseen to start at around April/May 2025. We are looking for a highly motivated, co
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Luleå University of Technology is in strong growth with world-leading competence in several research areas. We shape the future through innovative education and ground-breaking research results, and
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include previous research in computational modeling, machine learning applications in genomics, protein structure, participation in bioinformatics projects, or hands-on experience with AI tools applied
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who has made a ground-breaking contribution to virology research. The prizewinner receives a monetary award of EUR 35,000. Submit nominations:Is opening 12 August 2026 Regulations M.W. Beijerinck
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and managing the impacts of shrinking glaciers and snow cover on water flows, land use, and livelihoods in mountain communities of the Indian Himalayas. This project is led by Martin C. Lukas in