51 environment scholarships at Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II" in Australia
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these challenging environments. Consequently, it is imperative to identify optimal interventions to prepare people to cope with challenging and evolving environmental conditions, even with minimal preparation
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on the host galaxy and environment. Aims The aim of this project is to conduct a systematic survey of the radio properties of the most distant QSOs in early Universe in order to understand early evolution
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consortium to produce the first direct images of black holes. To image the dynamic, rapidly-changing environments of these black holes, researchers had to develop new techniques to compensate
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media environment (General, 2022; Putra, 2023). There is a growing body of scholarship on diasporic connections on social media, often called “e-diasporas”, “digital diasporas”, “virtual diasporas
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., 2021). Thus, while policy action is indispensable in reducing the environmental impact of food choices, public acceptance of candidate policy instruments should be carefully considered. The PhD candidate
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reliable. This project will be supported by a robust infrastructure and an intellectually stimulating environment within our machine learning group. The PhD student will be supervised by two highly
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be embedded within the vibrant research environment of the Cognition and Emotion research group that will provide academic and social support for the project. By focusing on the cross-cultural
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resource-constrained and intent-based networks. Aims Fixed resource provisioning hampers robust workload allocation in dynamic and heterogeneous environments. Traditional resilient resource solutions
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significant hazard in underground coal mines. Its ultrafine characteristics not only interfere with mining operations but also pose serious health risks to miners. Prolonged exposure to environments with high
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the Western Australian State government. As such the successful candidate will be in a vibrant research environment with over 200 staff and students across the two ICRAR nodes working on a wide range of science