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impacts and loads from blasts to the brain using numerical models. You will employ cutting-edge modelling and neurobiological techniques, behavioral animal tests, advanced analytical methods, while
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of collaboration and a focus on long-term impacts and value for society. The animal-free biomedical translation centre provides an excellent context for further developing and testing these responsible research and
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the second phase, the researcher conducts a series of empirical studies, including classroom-based research, to examine the effectiveness of GenAI-supported feedback on students’ SRL skills and reading
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skills, ranging from basic programming to surface techniques to analytical chemistry, should the project need it. Multidisciplinary approach, with the purpose of getting insights while testing
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). This hands-on task requires precision, ingenuity, and excellent problem-solving skills. 4. Comprehensive Experimental Testing and Validation: Once the prototype is built, you will design and execute a rigorous
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PhD Candidate on The Future of Mixed Methods Research /Junior Lecturer in Methodology and Statistics
-proof mixed methods research Critically examine and empirically evaluate the role of newly developed interpretation, methods and tools in two challenging case studies: Using mixed methods for real world
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offer a 4-year ERC-funded PhD position to examine the lived experience of ostracism. The project aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of ostracism as a lived experience and how it links
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. Building on these insights, you will run one dimensional mixed layer models to test how different conditions regulate stratification and mixing, and compare modeled responses with observations to expose
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traits, nodules, and tuber development to assess nutrient-use efficiency. It tests how abiotic stresses—especially high temperature and fluctuating water availability—affect photosynthesis, nitrogen uptake
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outcomes. Many of the good practices of co-creation take a rationality approach with limited conceptual and empirical examination and engagement about the role that emotions and values of people (as also