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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description New PhD Opportunity: Inspection and assessment of the deteriorated 'blinde spot' of concrete
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background aligns with the project on cellulose-modified photonic spheres, and what you hope to achieve during the appointment. Please include at least one concrete example from your past academic or research
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—to macroscopic, population-level observables in rapidly evolving pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 and influenza. Concretely, you will: formulate and analyze stochastic models of evolving populations using methods from
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microscopic evolutionary mechanisms—mutation, selection, and ecological feedback—to macroscopic, population-level observables in rapidly evolving pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 and influenza. Concretely, you will
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be responsible for acquiring and leading immunology-focused projects within veterinary and zoonotic disease research. Concrete, you will: actively pursue funding opportunities (e.g. PPP, Horizon
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translate the data in understandable figures, pathways and concrete interpretations experience with applied research in a contract organization or the business sector. In our international working environment
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physics into the platform design; Develop concrete solutions to address the issues related to integration in existing medical procedures. The PhD position is part of the Z-MRI, a national project in
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, identify distinguishing characteristics, and develop concrete solutions to improve welfare. Ultimately, you will contribute to a scientifically sound welfare assessment for fish in public aquariums
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of infrastructure components (e.g., pavement stones, concrete kerbs, sewage pipes) is gaining momentum, but scaling remains difficult: supply and demand rarely align in time, place, and specification, and
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). Reuse of infrastructure components (e.g., pavement stones, concrete kerbs, sewage pipes) is gaining momentum, but scaling remains difficult: supply and demand rarely align in time, place, and