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experiments, based on new nonrelativistic effective field theories and novel lattice QCD calculations. Targets are all aspects of the XYZs: spectra, decays, transitions, production and evolution in the Quark
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Your position Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), developed in the early 1970s, offers exceptional soft tissue sensitivity and has powered the astounding progress of medicine over the past fifty years
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Nordic countries such as Norway, where climate projections indicate more intense rainfall and wetter conditions in many cities. There is a pressing need to develop adaptive, robust, and resilient solutions
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to their rapid growth combined witht their extensive biodiversity and alternative life histories. As part of a Norwegian Research Council funded research project we aim to develop strategies for producing improved
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interaction between galaxy formation and evolution and cosmic web environment. The PhD project will be supervised by Prof. Elmo Tempel (Tartu Observatory) and Prof. Rien van de Weygaert (Kapteyn Astronomical
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Gjøvik, and offers design programs in fields such as industrial design, graphic design, interaction design, service design and web development. The department’s strategic research areas include design for
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to develop a user-friendly web-based platform that integrates Loughborough's in-house High-Performance Integrated hydrodynamic Modelling System (HiPIMS) with various high-quality open-source datasets covering
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, Financial Mathematics or Quantitative Finance will be welcome. We are looking for a candidate who can develop new approaches to identifying patterns in Big Data. For any subject-specific queries, please
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for Astrophysics at Potsdam, and the Institute Elie Cartan at the Univ. Lorraine in Nancy, work together on the issue of the relation and interaction between galaxy formation and evolution and cosmic web environment
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) to understand marine food web impacts, ii) changes in ecology at OWFs and other factors (e.g. changes in fisheries, and ongoing and future climate impacts), and iii) cumulative impacts on the natural capital of