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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Increasingly, wireless communications links are being used as sensors. Objects and humans in the environment change
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context. The aim of the project will be to elucidate the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the environment-behaviour interaction with particular focus on brain immune cells microglia and their
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positive role, trees must survive and maintain their health in an environment that is undergoing drastic transformations, including increased water and heat stress and resource constraints. The summers
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Florida International University - Department of Earth and Environment | Miami, Florida | United States | 6 days ago
Seeking Ph.D. Student at Florida International University (Miami, FL USA) Drs. Randall W. Parkinson and Leonard J. Scinto of Florida International University’s (FIU) Institute of Environment (IoE
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» OtherEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications The successful applicant must have the following: Fun working in a research environment Some practical experiences in cell culture(!) and
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biofilm as a prosthetic rhizosphere for plant roots (which utilize symbiotic relationships between fungi & bacteria to obtain nutrients from the environment) to optimize N utilisation (synthesis
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innovative solutions to complex challenges. The doctoral student will join the Extreme team: Statistics, Impacts, and Regionalization at the Laboratory of Climate Science and Environment, a Joint Research Unit
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emphasis on the role of cities as catalysts for change. While urban environments are often associated with problems and challenges, they also offer opportunities for innovative solutions. Cities are home to
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algorithm will be developed as a proof of concept that demonstrates how an inclusive algorithm fosters a better person-environment fit for workers with a disability and facilitates sustainable employment
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other pollution sources on the water environment. In a previous proof-of-concept, Newcastle University researchers have detected a genetic marker for human sewage in river water within 3 hours of sampling