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. Today, the ocean is changing rapidly because of (human) stressors such as excess CO2, warming and eutrophication. This impacts on the strongly linked but poorly understood ocean processes that control
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estimation using multi-track Sentinel-1 (C-band) and NISAR (L-band) data. Implement and extend dynamic InSAR processing workflows for near-real-time analysis, including quality control and anomaly detection
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protection and control; acting as spaces of inclusion and exclusion. The project draws on media studies and critical heritage studies to analyse heritage tourism as a mediated and power-laden field where
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spaces. The project also critically engages with the growing securitisation of heritage and tourism, whereby heritage sites are increasingly framed as objects of risk requiring surveillance, control, and
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current implementations are pulsed and sequential, limiting their bandwidth, robustness, and scalability. Achieving continuous operation in a compact format remains a major challenge—particularly for real
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in motor control by computational modelling and non-invasive brain stimulation. The focus of this project will be on advanced versions of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), targeting
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Science, Media and Policy in the Twentieth Century, De Bont analyses how people have studied, represented and controlled the dispersal of wild animals around the world (e.g. invasions of ‘exotic’ animals
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require it. The social skills to communicate and collaborate with academic colleagues, zoo personnel and the public. For this position your command of the English language is expected to be at C1 level
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; additional experience in one or more of the following areas is highly desirable: stochastic simulations quantitative genetics breeding programs working with Linux and HPC systems For this position your command
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is highly desirable: big data analytics quantitative genetics variance component estimation working with Linux and HPC systems For this position your command of the English language is expected to be