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/ Ecology Appl Deadline: 2025/07/31 11:59PM (posted 2025/05/21, listed until 2025/07/31) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Cordes Lab in the Department of Biology at Temple University is
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will be defined, decomposed and assessed through attention to artefacts and practices across a range of sectors and disciplines. Focusing on the automotive context, the project will develop a
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scholarly publication in the last 3 years listed in the Thomson Reuters Web of Science or Scopus database, and of the type “article,” “book,” “book chapter,” “letter,” or “review” (as of the date of selection
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will be key to ensuring that useful measurements, methods and representations are developed. In particular, the project will support designers to achieve driver and passenger experiences that surpass
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Job Code: 9521 - Research Assistant and 9529 - PhD Candidate Research Assistant Employee Class: Grad/Prof Student Position This position will provide support for lesson plan development relating
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service At least one scholarly publication in the last 3 years listed in the Thomson Reuters Web of Science or Scopus database, and of the type “article,” “book,” “book chapter,” “letter,” or “review” (as
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on mitochondrial epigenome and epitranscriptome during early development the effect temperature on oocyte epitranscriptome Candidates are subject to Nord University’s requirement for residency at the institution via
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throughout the laboratory and have close ties with ongoing collaborations in astrophysics and experimental physics. This position provides an excellent opportunity for an early career scientist to develop
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energy due 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
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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