Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
diversity in microbial food webs. Over several years, we have collected DNA/RNA samples of viruses and their host organisms from the Arctic and polar marine ecosystems. These samples will be analysed
-
/work tasks: Viruses that infect planktonic algae and bacteria play a central role in marine ecosystems by regulating turnover, abundance, and diversity in microbial food webs. Over several years, we have
-
activities: (i) the development of novel simulation techniques, (ii) high-resolution laboratory experiments of CO2 storage, and (iii) multi-scale image analysis of laboratory data. About the work tasks The
-
interdisciplinary collaboration between the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Physics and Technology. The project includes three main activities: (i) the development of novel simulation techniques, (ii
-
Council funded centre for environmentally friendly energy research gigaCCS . About the project/work tasks: The successful candidate will contribute to developing modeling and simulation capabilities
-
Ecology group, our approach to studying marine systems is therefore to focus on the individual in its environment and develop numerical models to study how physical influences and relationships with other
-
to focus on the individual in its environment and develop numerical models to study how physical influences and relationships with other species can explain the adaptations these organisms have. This
-
to apply for a position as associate professor. The successful applicant must prepare a career plan that specifies the competencies the postdoctoral fellow is expected to acquire, in cooperation with
-
tasks: Project Design and Planning: Develop and refine the PhD project scope, including objectives, methodology, and detailed plans for data collection and analysis Data Collection and Quality Control
-
well as their individual research within the Center for Digital Narrative’s Computational Narrative Systems node, led by Professor Nick Montfort with Professor Rafael Pérez y Pérez. Work includes developing new