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materials science and nanotechnology. The Centre is an international leader in basic science within functional materials and nanoscience, with applications within energy, life science, environment and ICT
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and technology, and an important key in issues related to energy, climate, the environment, food, water and health. Research activities at the Department range from environmental chemistry to applied
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materials and nanoscience, with applications within energy, life science, environment and ICT. The successful candidates are expected to work as part of an international team within the REFINE project
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associated with the interdisciplinary research project “Reconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE (Synergy-Plague
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and the research team: The position is associated with the interdisciplinary research project “Reconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between
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“Reconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE (Synergy-Plague )”. The project is funded through the European Research Council’s Synergy
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computer science and biology to medicine and ethics, forming a collaborative environment that will extend your network and expose you to multifaceted perspectives. Your Contribution: Your role will be critical in
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the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CE (Synergy-Plague )”. The project is funded through the European Research Council’s Synergy Grant scheme and
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dedicated to the study of plague through history. About the Project and the research team: The position is associated with the interdisciplinary research project “Reconstructing the environmental, biological
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and the research team: The position is associated with the interdisciplinary research project “Reconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between