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building a strong professional network that will support your future career. MET2ADAPT trains a new generation of creative, entrepreneurial, and resilient researchers who are prepared to address emerging
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trains a new generation of creative, entrepreneurial, and resilient researchers who are prepared to address emerging challenges in the renewable energy sector. The programme focuses on advancing
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. This PhD project will apply a systems thinking approach to investigate the long-term impact of PBL on different stakeholders - including educational leaders, educators, students, and their interactions with
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remain open to new ideas. We value scientific curiosity and creativity, and we expect you to share these values. It is important that you are open and honest and conduct research responsibly. You should be
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to technological innovation and industrial implementation, while building a strong professional network that will support your future career. MET2ADAPT trains a new generation of creative, entrepreneurial, and
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generation of creative, entrepreneurial, and resilient researchers who are prepared to address emerging challenges in the renewable energy sector. The programme focuses on advancing intelligent meta-materials
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are explored, Microbes and Element cycles; Deep-sea research, Co-evolution of Life and Earth, Oxygen, Greenhouse gases and climate, Sustainability and biotechnology: How microorganisms interact with
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is home to a vibrant and creative population that hosts numerous festivals and markets throughout the year. Application, salary etc. Appointment as a PhD Research Fellow is for three years. Employment
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interaction networks, and generation of next-generation sequencing data by ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, Nascent-seq, and ATAC-seq. The candidate with experience in both wet lab and bioinformatics will be able to do both
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mediated by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) interacting proteins. Relevant papers include: Gregersen et al. 2019 Cell [PMID: 31104839] and Gregersen et al. 2020 Nature Protocols [PMID: 31915390]. For recent work