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career goals and helps provide the means of achieving these goals. NETL principal investigators and leads serve as mentors to postdoctoral participants during the program. This interaction affords
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of native and non-native species and interactions with stand structural complexity. For this study, classic methods of forest growth research will be related to structural data generated by 3D laser scanning
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-Rossendorf in Görlitz, Germany. This project aims to develop and apply novel, temperature-dependent approximations for electron-electron interactions using density-functional theory (DFT), with a specific
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health. We’ve led pioneering genetic and gene-environment interaction studies, including some of the first genome-wide association studies of depression risk in non-European ancestry populations. We’re
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Research: We’ve made significant contributions to understanding how social and biological factors impact mental health. We’ve led pioneering genetic and gene-environment interaction studies, including some
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-microbe interactions and the role of soil microbes in driving ecosystem functioning. We expect that you will be an important part of the research environment and that you will contribute positively
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infrastructures, aquaculture, and contamination, including plastic exposure. Storm petrels are the smallest seabirds on Earth, and they are normally only accessible to researchers when at land in the colonies
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advances are required, to provide answers to questions focused around understanding the impact of geological heterogeneities at a range of scales, both sedimentologic and structural, on the subsurface flow
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protection agents and bio-based products to support the green transition. They also play key roles in adaptation to challenging environments as well as to (host-)microbiome interactions. In this project, you
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focus on proactive and preventive mid to long-term measures and policies, particularly in designing transport networks and land use densification, to enhance the region's resilience to extreme events