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fail due to tensions within the corporate-startup relationships. However, there has been a lack of understanding regarding these tensions. The existing literature on corporate-startup tension has
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. Required skills include data analysis, proficiency in statistical and computer tools, climate modeling, risk modeling, and literature research. In terms of soft skills, autonomy, critical thinking
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Atomic-Scale Materials Dynamics (ATLAS) group at DTU Nanolab has established state of the art methods for high resolution material characterization using electron microscopy and spectroscopy
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-of-the-art insights, plans, and strategies for attaining and aligning the sustainability objectives of asset management organizations. As a PhD student, you will be responsible for leading and carrying out a
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learning models to calibrate the modelling efforts. Successful candidate(s) will have routine access to state-of-the-art resources, including the Digital Research Alliance of Canada clusters, hydrogeological
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allow among other things increased refractive index engineering paving the way towards monolithic fabrication of advanced photonic devices. The structures will be characterized by state-of-the-art
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. The first step will be to conduct simulations on liquid water and on crystalline ice using a single DNNP. Those systems are well described in the literature and will serve as a test case. If successful
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the following tasks, in collaboration with the project partners: - Perform a literature review on the theoretical concepts under study (well-being, school retention), and explanatory and predictive approaches in
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participants. You will interact regularly with members of an international network for the study of early deafness. You will have access to and opportunity to learn new state-of-the-art technologies (e.g. EEG
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more than 13,000 students with access to state-of-the-art digital tools and direct access to world-renowned academics. As a Victorian university with a global impact, Deakin is translating its research