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until 2026/05/01 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position Description: Apply Position Description Harmonic analytic methods for (stochastic) partial differential equations Job description The Analysis group
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. In this project we will continue development of a new high-throughput method that will speed up and improve such predictions. We will further develop a combination of automated patch clamping and
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research approach, including audio-visual participatory methods, in order to co-produce knowledge together with women in these communities. Training in these advanced methods will be provided by
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PhD position ‘Courage to Correct: Balancing Error Prevention and Learning in Strategic Crisis Teams’
consequences in controlled crisis simulations through field experiments combined with post-experimental interviews. Finally, interventions and training methods aimed at improving communication and reducing
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computer chips and more sustainable IT technologies. Your research will be to design and fabricate magnetic thin films using the NanoAccess facility, contribute to the development of the ‘optical pen
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creativity and ideas. The project offers preferential use of Liseli Decision Lab, an online and offline participant pool in Zambia with thousands of participants. The research methods may include online, lab
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this history is interpreted, mobilised and negotiated in different social contexts. You will use qualitative research methods such as discourse analysis, site-based observation, and interviews with relevant
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theoretically rich and highly relevant for contemporary organizations. You will work on a multi-method research programme combining behavioural experiments, simulation-based decision tasks, and physiological
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understanding which sanctions are imposed across individuals’ lives? Do you have the skills to conduct quantitative analyses and an interest in applying advanced methods to large-scale datasets? And do you enjoy
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to use your mathematical skills to model and design optical systems for sustainable high-tech devices for billions of people? Do you like to develop and analyze numerical methods for partial differential