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. The project is collaborative in nature working together with researchers from the departments of Chemistry and Mathematics and Statistics within Maynooth University and researchers in Germany and Norway. The
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Maynooth University and researchers in Germany and Norway. The total project is a five-year SFI funded research award to Dr Walsh (SFI/20/FFP-A/8924_WALSH) https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/faculty-science
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Maynooth University and researchers in Germany and Norway. The total project is a five-year SFI funded research award to Dr Walsh (SFI/20/FFP-A/8924_WALSH) https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/faculty-science
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. The project is collaborative in nature working together with researchers from the departments of Chemistry and Mathematics and Statistics within Maynooth University and researchers in Germany and Norway. The
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experimental and computational fire research and will join the Fire Research Group (FRG). Staff members of the Group are some of the leading CFD-based fire modelling researchers and experimentalists in the world
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-medicines - NANO-SURE) is being developed in collaboration with our national partners (IECB, BRIC - Bordeaux) and international partners (Phospholipid Research Center - Germany). Bibliography : Wires nanomed
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. The research project is supported by FNR (Luxembourg National Research Fund) and DFG (Germany Research foundation). It’s an international collaboration between LISER and the Technical University of Munich
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, University of Manchester, UK, and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Germany. The studentship will be part of the International Max Planck Research School for Population, Health and
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Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Germany. The project aims to overcome the field phenotyping bottleneck for impactful root traits that limits the capacity of breeders and agronomists to achieve step
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Research Fellowship for researchers of all nationalities and research areas: We support you with your research in Germany. Through the Humboldt Research Fellowship, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation