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doctoral degree at an earlier date may also be considered if there are special grounds, for example, different types of statutory leave of absence. The research tasks require a solid mathematical background
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). Understanding of or interest in regulatory environments, sustainability, or policy modeling in supply chains. Solid programming or modeling skills in tools such as Python. Strong analytical, writing, and
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making a difference to people's lives. We believe that inspiring our people to do outstanding things at Durham enables Durham people to do outstanding things in the world. Being a part of Durham is about
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. The research program of ACER is multidisciplinary, with faculty members from backgrounds in Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering, and Environmental Engineering focusing on different research fields such as
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-of-the-art econometric methods such as staggered difference-in-differences, regression discontinuity designs, and causal forest–based identification strategies. We ask applicants to briefly sketch in
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the electromagnetic spectrum and studying problems at different scales, from molecular processes in clouds to global environmental change. Our research environment is unique in Sweden, combining expertise in
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You will focus on: Studying the slug stability of organic solvent slugs (e.g. acetone, acetonitrile, chloroform) in different push solvents for detection of apolar metabolites with segmented flow NMR
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modelling. Experience in analysing ecological monitoring data (e.g. telemetry, diet and population datasets). Advanced programming skills (R, Python, or equivalent) and reproducible analytical workflows (e.g
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the electromagnetic spectrum and studying problems at different scales, from molecular processes in clouds to global environmental change. Our research environment is unique in Sweden, combining expertise in
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collected as part of current CIHR funded project “Sex differences in brain aging in adults with and without risk factors for Alzheimer’s Disease” which focuses on midlife, and examines the effect of menopause