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modelling between the source and the observer. In urban environments, local differences may amplify or reduce noise effects compared to traditional noise models for aircraft. Human perception in the urban
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verification; technology development in the fields of: robot perception; control, autonomy and intelligence; motion and actuation; robot-user interfacing; robot ground testing. You are encouraged to visit
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-scale cross-national comparisons, advanced quantitative longitudinal analyses, and in-depth ethnographic fieldwork. This PhD-project will specifically focus on in-depth ethnographic analyses of how key
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) or perceptions of the affordances of interfaces become embedded within these communicators’ norms of content creation. How do practitioners seek to uphold science’s public credibility in their work as they
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health, and (3) critical housing studies. Methodologically, the project combines large-scale cross-national comparisons, advanced quantitative longitudinal analyses, and in-depth ethnographic fieldwork
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knowledge of the ESA and EU security framework In-depth knowledge of the accreditation process In-depth knowledge of high-security assurance requirements In-depth knowledge of security risk management
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. Interestingly, while core stress-perception mechanisms are often shared across tissues, the resulting downstream transcriptional responses remain highly cell-type specific. This raises a fundamental question: how
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environmental challenges. With the advent of single-cell technologies, we are now uncovering how these responses unfold at the cellular level. Interestingly, while core stress-perception mechanisms are often
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. This, in turn, reinforces the perception that policy interventions should primarily target individual behaviour change. Consequently, public and political support for policies aimed at structurally improving
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, academic, journalistic science communication/public engagement). The purpose is to understand how platform features like engagement analytics (e.g. views, likes) or perceptions of the affordances