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engineering using genetic modification can solve some of these problems, but introduces regulatory complexities and biological challenges of it’s own. Epigenetic editing, the controlled reprogramming
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experience in brain research. You have a strong affinity with scripting and applying complex pipelines, preferably with experience in neuroimaging. You enjoy working in an interdisciplinary environment
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opportunity to contribute to a real project implementation, and your work will provide essential inputs for one of the most challenging and complex ESA Earth observation missions in the near future
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schemes towards more agility and transparency, reducing complexity and simplifying access to ESA procurement for industry. Industrial Policy: drawing up and defining the Agency's industrial rules and
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societies govern complex human, animal and environmental health challenges? Do you enjoy working across disciplines, engaging with diverse partners, and translating research into actionable strategies
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in modeling and simulation, focusing on complex systems in biology, health, and sociology. You will be working in a team that values creativity, technical rigor, and interdisciplinary collaboration
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extended research periods abroad. The expected start date is September 2026 (negotiable). We particularly value candidates who are intellectually curious, able to navigate complex research settings, and
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approaches to address complex challenges, including global change. Bridging interdisciplinary boundaries enables us to conduct impact-oriented research, by using geo-information as a tool for collaborations
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motivated graduate looking to apply your skills and curiosity to create a greener transportation industry. With your pioneering mindset and communicative nature, you thrive in complex multi-disciplinary teams
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of research); has experience with large-scale, complex data sets and advanced statistical methods; enjoys doing research and reporting the results in scientific articles; want to share scientific knowledge with