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investigation in our lab. You will be based at The University of Sheffield and liaise with international collaborators at the Luxembourg Institute of Health, Karolinska Institute, Sweden, the Garvan Institute
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University in Montreal, Christopher Timpson at the University of Oxford, Harald Wiltsche at Linkoping University in Sweden, and Jun Ye at JILA in Boulder, Colorado. The position will come with a fairly large
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Mercer (Birmingham City University), and Professor João Florêncio (Linköping University, Sweden). You will conduct archival research and oral history interviews in Germany and the Netherlands, contribute
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will recruit 1,500 participants across 13 sites and 8 European countries – UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Ireland, France, and Portugal. The single point of contact will be at King’s College London
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will recruit 1,500 participants across 13 sites and 8 European countries – UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Ireland, France, and Portugal. The single point of contact will be at King’s College London
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develop cost-effective climate adaption/mitigation interventions specific to the needs of pregnant women, infants and their health workers in Kenya, South Africa, Sweden and Zimbabwe. The post-holder will
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organization (WHO). Its objective is to develop cost-effective climate adaption/mitigation interventions specific to the needs of pregnant women, infants and their health workers in Kenya, South Africa, Sweden
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with trapped Rydberg ions by collaborating closely with experimental groups, e.g., our collaboration partner Prof. M. Hennrich from Stockholm University, Sweden. The research is funded by EPSRC
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development in combined peatland and lake systems in Northern Sweden across decadal timescales. Measurements will be taken at areas experiencing different stages of thaw, e.g. thaw lakes in existence pre-1960
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within these peatlands. This PhD project aims to quantify methane production with lake development in combined peatland and lake systems in Northern Sweden across decadal timescales. Measurements will be